Originally Posted by Jeff
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I think that a reverse-K position is simply a sign of a good backswing pivot action. One can shape all types of shots from that position.
A golfer can draw the ball slightly by swinging down the ball-target line and employing a horizontal hinging action. Or, to increase his draw power, he can perform the same action but have a plane line that is closed to the ball-target line while still having his clubface pointing at the target at address. I don't identify any necessary causal connection with the reverse-K posture at the end-backswing.
Jeff.
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Horizontal Hinging = Draw? Do you think you can hit a draw with a vertical hinge motion?
Do you think if the head hangs back the club goes left faster? Would the face shut faster? Does the face have to rotate to hit a draw?