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Originally Posted by Yoda
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That's right, Smooth.
The Clubshaft will remain at all times in the plane of the Left Arm Flying Wedge. This plane is the vertical plane of the Left Wristcock Motion. Hinge Action -- the Flat Left Wrist held vertical (perpendicular) to one of the three Associated Planes (Horizontal, Angled or Vertical) -- will determine the amount of Clubhead Travel through Impact. Hence, it also determines the Clubshaft position during and at the end of the Follow-Through (the Both Arms Straight position).
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Does the amount of Clubhead Travel through impact correlate to the amount of speed through impact? That is would the same player hit the ball farther if he employed Horizontal Hinging vs. Angled Hinging vs. Vertical Hinging?