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Old 06-30-2007, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by nuke99 View Post
yeah bucket.. Its actually extensor action, and you can call it 3 barrel.thus it is "". or "4 barrel". but...the way Yoda golfgnome use its different from the way Greg use it...

Gregg group of model use total CF throwout. really soft wrists. No matter what.. horizontal hinge. It reacts to the CF, CP totally, and the wrists roll with the throwout. The most relaxed way. and letting the club work

Lynn's, TT, Golfgnome,Hogan,BG way is more structured, The finish is more "held on" and maybe you can called it controlled, this method have superior control of the hinges. Still depends on throwout but a lot more active thrust, provided by the right elbow... You could call this Hitting with a Pitch elbow.. Doesn't react to a CF or gravity.. but more active on thrust. This model can use a shorter 3/4 swing.

So,, its whuteverucallit ... Puhhhh....Hitting , Swinging.. -_-a....A term is just a term... Really doesn't matter eventually in the application.

Would love to hear Yoda on this point. Am I getting closer?
Naw dude . . . you are way farther away. I think you are mistaking float loading for true cf swinging. I promise you there is no right arm participation in Jeffy or Lynnie's stroke . . . other than stretching the left arm. . . that's it.

Remember McHatton is more from the Doyle school of thought . . . Doyle strives for the Maximum Participation pattern in the 3rd Edition. An ACTIVE Right Arm.

It may look like Yodalishush and JH are doing that but they ain't. You are just seeing more structure and less float . . . that's it . . . right arm is moved but not active . . . it is a left wrist throw. You can call it hitting with a pitch elbow . . . but you'd be wrong.

Not trying to dawg you out or anything . . . but are off the reservation on this one.
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