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Originally Posted by EdZ
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IMO snap release is all about getting your hands 'deep' DOWN the plane until they can go no deeper. In arc of approach you are using a more 'shallow' move because the accumulator's must release in a 'wider' fashion, less overlap. Snap release is the other extreme, max overlap. More speed potential, but the 'mass' potential has a very small window, very tough to time and get both the speed benefit AND the mass benefit. The opposite would be true on a sweep release, easier to have mass, but less speed.
I'd love to hear from Yoda on this one too though.
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How about we discuss this in full shots as well as short game? If my chipping goes bad, I typically hit the ball past the whole. I hit the the chips solid they just have to much juice. Could this be a Snao vs. Sweep deal? Or Hinging? Or both?
Thanks!
Bucket