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Originally Posted by tgmgolfer2k2
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Originally Posted by jerry1967
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what position should the left wrist be at address? why couldn't i start with a flat wrist at address.
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You have options here.
1) Start from Impact Fix hand location - flat/level/vertical left wrist, bent/level/vertical right wrist, clubface slightly open to the target line. This is especially useful for Hitting, but isn't mandatory. [This bold by Yoda.]
2) Start from Adjusted Address - bent/level/vertical left wrist, flat/level/vertical right wrist. A mid-body hands position versus the "hands ahead" position of Impact Fix hand location. Especially compatible with a Swinger's backstroke motion.
If you choose to use #1, your Flying Wedges are set at address. Simply maintain those important alignments throughout the stroke. If you choose to start from #2, set those Wedges as soon as possible after Startup. Then maintain the alignments throughout the stroke.
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Good stuff, R2D2. Soon you will join the Jedi!
To eliminate any confusion, jerry1967, remember that the Fix position
Open Clubface is only for
Swingers and their
Horizontal Hinging.
Hitters prepare for their
Angled Hinging by setting the Clubface slightly
Closed. Hitters
and Swingers prepare for
Vertical Hinging by setting the Clubface
Square.
Topic:
flat wrist at address
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Originally Posted by jerry1967
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ok i am confused- explain the difference between a swinger and a hitter please.
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Swingers use the
Pull of
Centrifugal Force to
Throw the Club Out into Release. Hitters use the
Push of
Muscular Thrust to
Drive the Club Out into Release.