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Lee Trevino on wedge play
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02-27-2009, 11:58 AM
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Hmmmm
Originally Posted by
O.B.Left
When Trevino is hitting these approach shots he would appear to hold off his finish swivel back onto the plane. An apparent off plane move where neither end of the club is pointing at the plane line. All good golfers do this at times. Tiger, Hogan etc.
What should we TGM adherents make of this? Is this a "Special Procedure" at the expense of the plane line? Angled Hinging with an intentional under swivel? What is gained and what is ventured? Is it worth it? When and why do you do it?
ob
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Compensation, insurance against the hook? I wonder why this would be needed if the club shaft is on plane with proper hinge action?
Another interesting question
O.B.
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