Originally Posted by ralphs007
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Once my back is facing the target I think of turning my shoulders and upper torso and let the arms follow. I hit the ball sweet long and straight.
Heres my question is there any mention of this in TGM?
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Not only is this move in The Book,
ralphs007, it is considered the
Master Power Accumulator (of four). Its basic function is explained in 6-B-4-0 and its
Maximum Power and
Maximum Trigger Delay are explained respectively in 6-B-4-A and -C.
It is the period of
Shoulder Acceleration during the Start Down (8-7), i.e., the
Pivot (7-12) transporting the
Power Package (6-0) before any independent movement of the Arms occurs (6-K-0). The initial Thrust thus supplied, the Arms then Deliver the Loaded Power Package to the Release Point. This is the period of
Hand Acceleration (8-8 ).
Then, the selected Release Trigger takes over -- Left Wrist (Swingers) or Right Arm (Hitters) -- and Delivers the entire Primary Lever Assembly (the Left Arm and Club) -- into Impact. This is the period of the lengthening Right Arm (6-A-1; 6-B-1-0; Active/Hitting or Passive/Swinging) and
Clubhead Acceleration (8-9).
All of which leads to Impact...that most delicious period of
Ball Acceleration (8-10).
In other words...
CRACK!!!
