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Yes, it does simplify what the hands must do - by a lot. The biggest advantage of 10-2-D IMO is that it really makes it tougher to have throw away, and makes it easier to get your delievery/approach - everything is in line -
The place to start learning compression - with a disadvantage of somewhat less clubface control - but still more than most are 'trying' to play with.
Also very helpful for learning downplane 'through' impact - to both arms straight - no real manipulation needed - just one big thrust downplane to both arms straight.
Alex Morrison knew what he was doing, almost got it, but 'got away' with it because of his grip =D>
Rockabye Baby
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Simplicity buffs, see 5-0, 1-L, 2-0 A and B 10-2-B, 4-D, 6B-1D, 6-B-3-0-1, 6-C-1, 6-E-2
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