Originally Posted by YodasLuke
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I'm not the omnipotent and omniscient green guy, but I'll give you my 2 cents.
I use all 4 barrels for max power. I use the Swinger's Start Down but Load the Right Elbow in preparation for Drive Loading. As I Load the Right Elbow so late, it certainly looks to be a Float. It's important to Delay the Trigger as long as possible, but it becomes more difficult to control the Clubface as you approach Pitch Elbow/Snap Release. Release too soon, and you'll find those 300 yard drives few and far between.
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Dear Yodasluke,
You are almost Omnipotent and Omniscient.
We all use the same Startdown. I like to call it simply "Startdown".
One doesn't actually Load the right elbow. If you try, you'll get a hernia.
You do not try to control the clubface, Alignments are established at Impact Fix.
Hitters should use 10-18-C so their Elbow isn't carried or driven into a Pitch position.
The 300 yard drive is not so much a problem with Release Point as it is the Direction of Thrust.
I rewrote your reply:
I align my machine Components at Impact Fix. I employ 4 barrels to achieve greatest Clubhead Velocity and Mass. I Startdown normally and use 10-18-C to control my Right Elbow Location. I Delay Triggering Release until my Right elbow is positioned to Thrust and Sustain the Line of Compression through the Ball. I float like a butterfly and sting like a bee.
