Hungry bear idk if u wereon that thread how many greats usedsnap but that was my point very few greats used snap most use random sweep and u are correct the swivel can Ve harder to time because it is so fast and instant like I Said the snap release requires precision and timing to reap it's benefits which can be only marginally if at all more powerful than a random sweep procedure
I'm not sure what it means to "have clubface alignment" to what? The pros are not holding the alignment the majority of them are dual hotizontal hinging some of them are trying to hold the face open but there is nothing in the book about holding the clubface alignment do u mean angled hinging? One to think about though hb the aiming point is very well suited and in fact required for te snap release once the aiming point is mastered the timing issues may cease to exist. Also the roll is actually the same for the huge action it's the swivel that happens much faster once your hands are turned on plane and have drug down to snap release point they must swivel into hinge action much quicker than say a random sweep does. Also i get your point but no one uses snap release in putting and few use horizontal hinging. putting is not a good example. Remember although snap release has a quick swivel centrifugual force when utilized will automatically align the face any swinger cannot be worried about timin the face to be Square because his hands ought not be doing it rather it's centrifugal force aligning te clubface naturally producing the dual horizontal hinge by the orbitig arms and turning torso
It's not really off topic because this is what I have been workin on
But here is the topic of my thread-- this swing I can't find much wrong with it and Greg says it's my best swing on record
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