Swinger goes to end, drag loads pp3, using aiming point concept for downswing... but from his position at "end" where does he start as aiming point for late, max trigger delay?
Hogan used to go to "end" ( at least in "Power Golf" era) and he had max trigger delay... but his hands move in "Top arc" section away from the target ( truly like a arrow from quiver) until he reaches "Top" and then they move in tight curve towards release point.
END
TOP
Where was he aiming his pp3 ( or should one aim pp3) in order to travel from "end " to "top?
Homer states that the "circle delivery path" is an extension of "Top Arc" and circle delivery is associated with no axis tilt...
DOes this mean that to get the "Top Arc" correct ( ie. position the hands for a relatively straight line delivery path) then you delay axis tilt until hands are in the "end" position... the the tilt of axis gives straight line delivery ...
In the Hogan photos ( from Power Golf) the shoulders seem o hve rotated a reasonable amount but the right shoulder has not descended much / at all... is this the result of delaying axis tilt? If so... how might one achieve it through aiming point?
If so, where is one aiming pp3 during the journey from "End" to "Top"?
Thanks for your answers.... you see that I am really working on the lag pressure and subsequent aiming point concepts at moment ( see othe rpost of mine in last month!)
Last edited by golfbulldog : 02-26-2007 at 08:18 PM.