...if you are like 90% of players who "swing" is to put the ball back in the stance. You got the book eh? Reference...7-2 bottom of page.
Just remember everybody, that the 'Ball back to Fade and forward to Hook' applies to True Swingers only. That is, those who allow Centrifugal Force to align both the Clubshaft and the Clubface. With the Ball located back of a given Club's Centrifugal Straightaway Point, the Clubface has not yet had time to close sufficiently to Square the Face at Separation. Hence, the Fade.
Conversely, Manipulated Hands Swingers allow Centrifugal Force to align only the Clubshaft. Clubface alignments are established at Fix with the Left Wrist Flat and the Clubface aligned to the Target Line per 2-J-1. They then return to those alignments at Impact, regardless of the Straightaway Ball Location built into the Club. Under such conditions, the Swinger experiences the same Ball Response as the Hitter, i.e., 'Ball back to Hook and Ball forward to Fade'.
The term "manipulated hands Swinger" has always confused me because I assumed it meant that I had to "do something different" with my hands during the swing. What I now understand you to be saying is that the "manipulation" is simply "rotating the grip" (clubshaft), like the Hitter does. Is this right?
thanks for the reply guys.
back to my question.
my understanding of TGM 6-E-2 is:
classic golf club design: shorter club - sweet spot further away from the leading edge - centrifugal force will squares it earlier - ball back further - same release feel;
so for MP32: no matter longer club or shorter club - sweet spot same position - centrifugal force has same effect - ball at same spot - same release feel.
does this mean i have to play the ball at the same spot in order to get the same release feel?