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Old 10-12-2006, 06:33 PM
EdZ EdZ is offline
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Originally Posted by Martee
Looks like my stroke of late
Ah, but this can lift some fog for any true swinger IMO

The image shows you why there have been many who speak of 'complete the backswing' or 'pause at the top' or 'wait for it' as transition swing keys.

The image shows you what happens if you start down too quick/too soon - throwaway

There are also some lessons here for the aiming point concept.....and loading

One of the reasons I love the Tour Tempo sounds - they show you how to make sure you don't start down too soon - how to let gravity help you with your timing so that 'lower pendulumn' doesn't out race the upper and throw the club away.


I suspect many may dismiss this as a minor point - but if you are a swinger, a very, very important image to understand (why this shows a bad example, and what a 'true swing' would need to be for there not to be throw away)

Steph - do you know the calculation which would show what the ratio of back to through would need to be (in time) of the primary pendulumn for the secondary pendulumn not to have throw away (until about 7-8 o'clock as 'in line')? Just curious if my understanding of a 3 to 1 ratio (pi) is correct.
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Last edited by EdZ : 10-12-2006 at 06:38 PM.
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