LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Finish swivel Thread: Finish swivel View Single Post #13 06-20-2007, 08:14 AM SECGolf Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Duluth, Georgia Posts: 110 Originally Posted by libero Looks like I can't perform both things at the same time. The outcome is this: If I think of throw out I get well struck shots,but they're pushes. If I think of rolling thru impact I still get good struck shots but they're pulls. So I ask you bambam : is throw out action part of your conscious swing thoughts or not? If yes,how do you accomodate throw out with rolling? and still getting a horizontal hinge? Clue: I never slice nor hook my shots,only pushes and pulls. What would the doctor say? Thanks again to all of you . Having thought of this only because of personal experience (same problem), it really, really sounds like you are coming into impact over plane. Related, as far as what to think about, ultimately, think of driving (swing - passively, hit - actively) down and out toward the plane. Because of your already installed hinge assembly (and preprogrammed Type of hinge assembly), hinging will occur as a result of thrust to the plane line. The tremendous momentum from these actions will necessitate that a finish swivel occurs. Now, actively causing, or actively monitering a finish swivel, for a period of time, might help the actions preceding the swivel (preceding actions will be "forced into place"). Think of a door. There is no need to think of hinging. The hinge assembly is already installed. All you have to do is push (drive the door). All "timing" - when the door will line up with the frame - is taken care of by the hinge assembly. As far as over plane driving, focus on eliminating clubhead throwaway by establishing, producing and maintaining clubhead lag pressure (Clubhead feel). If you lose clubhead feel, you will have throw away. SECGolf View Public Profile Send a private message to SECGolf Find all posts by SECGolf