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Old 10-02-2011, 03:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
I see that you're 1/2 set up for Hands Manipulated Swinging. You are playing the Ball a few inches back up-plane from Low Point, that's 1/2, but you haven't adjusted enough Hook Face for a HMS, that would be the other 1/2. So, if you were "Hinging", you'd be hitting the Ball out to Right Field. But, I don't need to see where the Ball goes to come to this conclusion. I can see that your Clubhead and Hands don't have the same RPM. The difference between Swiveling and Hinging is that with Hinging, the Clubhead and Hands travel at the same RPM.

I can see that your right Forearm enters Release on the correct Angle of Approach. Good stuff, really. But....Your Brain knows that the Ball will go to Right Field unless you Spin your Hands. That's where/When and Why you're losing the RPM. If you were to extend the Club in your Left Hand as far as your Left Elbow, you would see that the Shaft is Rotating independent of the Left Arm Flying Wedge.

Solution: Keep the Ball Location at 3" behind Low Point but add about 5-10-15? degrees (experiment) of Hook Face, then don't spin the Hands.

Just for every one else, so we all understand this the same way, HK differentiated between "True Swinging" and "Hands Manipulated Swinging". "True Swingers" are Limited to Locating/Playing the Ball so that Separation occurs at Low Point. "Hands Manipulated" Swingers can Play the Ball from Any Location aft and up the Orbit from Low Point because they will adjust "Hook Face" to Square the Clubface for Separation (CF won't help). Both use the Right Forearm Angle of Approach Procedure and if a "Hands Manipulated Swinger" Plays the Ball so that Separation occurs at Low Point, then he is no longer manipulating Clubface Alignments. He is "True Swinging".

Hang on......

A true swinger does not locate the ball so separation occurs at low point. centrifugal force pulls objects in line and on plane with their center of gravity wether or not they were originally in line or on plane. set the golf club on the table and you will see the toe hang, this is the condition that cf seeks at low point. A true swinger locates the ball to accomodate this. Separation does not occur at low point for a true swinger. the player cannot adjust the amount of hook face built in, closing the club face is not adjusting the hook face. A true swinger locates the ball to accommodate the centrifugal force that is acting upon him or her so that the ball separates the club face at right angles to the target line. At low point the club has reached it's in line condition which is closed to the plane line (remember the toe hang, hook face), at separation the club is on it's way to becoming in line hence the naturally produced horizontal hinging and occurs prior to low point if you are relying on cf to square the club face which a true swinger is. Manipulated hands swinger can put the ball wherever because he is controlling the hand motion and therefore controlling the club face motion and can position the club face accordingly to the target line regardless of ball location, he is manually moving the club face via the flat left wrist and is not subject to centrifugal force sending the club head toward it's in line condition. The manipulated hands swinger does not close the club face at address to offset the fact the cf is not helping to close the face, he simply manually executes the horizontal hinge and therefore would still have a slightly open face to allow for the manual closing. He can also manually angled hinge and vertical hinge with corresponding impact alignment adjustments.

The difference between swiveling and hinging is that hinging is during the impact interval and swiveling is a true rotation of the hands by #3 acc. per standard wrist action into its vertical condition to execute its indtended hinge action, and for snap rolling the hands on plane for the finish.

The true angular speed( rpm) of the club head is identical to that of the hands due to the mandatory flat left wrist, I don't believe I am bending the left wrist therefore they are moving at the same Rpms

Forgive me if I messed something I'm tired

Last edited by whip : 12-11-2011 at 02:40 AM.
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