Cool! I kept wondering why did the pics just go straight from Impact to Finish . . . ON EVERY SEQUENCE?
Here's what Iron B had to say to that point . . .
RELEASING HAND POWER - At this point in the swing . . . (Release) I have the sensation of my right hand trying to catch up with my left. . . . The left hand is not turned (rolled) over, and will not do so during the entire swing. . . . this method increases accuracy and consistency. It is a sure cure for the common fault of rolling your wrists (turning the left under and the right over, as the clubhead progresses into the follow-through stage of the swing).
Not only did Byron take out the revealing photos, he specifically states in the text above that the correct action -- Left Hand Roll (Hinge Action) and Finish Swivel -- should be avoided. Further, he embraces the incorrect action ("the left Hand... will not [roll] during the entire swing").
Again, all this is simply out-and-out Steering -- the First Snare (3-F-7-A). Despite the logic of the message -- "seems as if" -- and the immortal status of the messenger, the advice is wrong. Those who take it will have climbed aboard the 'A' Train to Hackerville.
A Start Down By Any Other Name Is Still A Start Down
Originally Posted by mcflog
I'm confused plate 45 is backswing are you saying that even though its backswing, thats what start down should look like???
The photo has been mislabeled by the editors, mcflog. It is not a Backswing photo. It is a Start Down photo.
View Stroke sequences critically: Such an error is not as rare as you might think. Also, it is not unusual for one Sequence to be constructed from two or more Strokes.
The photo has been mislabeled by the editors, mcflog. It is not a Backswing photo. It is a Start Down photo.
View Stroke sequences critically: Such an error is not as rare as you might think. Also, it is not unusual for one Sequence to be constructed from two or more Strokes.
Thanks. maybe it was buckets psychadelic scan job that got me off track. lol