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O.B.Left 01-19-2009 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YodasLuke (Post 60255)
Yes, he did. But, once his left wrist became Flat, it remained that way through Impact.

John played twice at Augusta, once as the NCAA Champ (old rules) then once as a PGA Tour Champ. I'm sure the greens were extremely fast.



The "boss of the moss" does this too I think. A "hinge and hold" in non TGM terms. You can feel some nice lag and drag doing this but there is perhaps a geometric price to be paid unless you get it back to fix perfectly each time.

This is a slight bend of the right wrist as opposed to the cock of the left wrist isnt it Luke? Sort of like going from adjusted to fix or impact hands in a lagging takeaway? Where as "float loading" is more a loading of the power accumulators (of which the right wrist is not) in start down?

I guess you could have a putt at St Andrews of a hundred yards or so where you would need to add power accumulators and have a weight shift or perhaps some #2?

Or on the other hand maybe I have things all messed up again.

OB


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