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Old 06-15-2011, 12:13 PM
strav strav is offline
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Thanks for the reply fladan.

In 2-R I believe Homer is referring specifically to “the pictures in this book” not pictures in general however I think I see what you are getting at.

The wording “clubhead” is taken from the following passage where Lynn is emphasizing the importance of pressures in the hands.

( The video is here.
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“It’s all about pressures in your hands and it is so elusive because once you have thrown the club it is gone. It is off on its own. You have to sustain the driving pressures in your hands and once you’ve thrown it you’ve lost it. You’ve got to continue to drive the club. The great players continue to drive the club. Almost everybody else, even tour players tend to throw the club a little bit. They are very expert at throwing it but they still have a thrown clubhead on their hands instead of a clubhead that they are continuing to drive. And that is going to be your goal over the next few years and for the rest of your life, learning to create and then sustain steady driving pressures.”

But it is the grip and hinge action in particular that I’m trying to identify. The left hand appears turned to the top of the Clubshaft and the right hand vertical so I was thinking 10-2-D, strong double action but I could be wrong.





Chipingguru - Thank you for your thoughts.
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