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Old 02-09-2006, 10:42 AM
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Angled Hinging
Originally Posted by johngolf33
Having experimented with paddle-Wheel motion vs. pure Angled Hinging as per 10-10-C, I can see why Homer said that it is superior procedure(1-F) and greatly simplifies Hitting (10-19-A). When I videoed my motion last week I had significantly more shaft lean with the no-roll of Angled Hinge Action than paddle-Wheel motion. I also had much better structure at the Top. I know that it shouldn't matter, but for me it does.
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Here's some wisdom by PM from the Green Master:

"The Right Arm Drive-Out causes the paddlewheel action but the Flat Left Wrist and its Hinge Action controls it. Variation in Right Elbow Location during Release will disturb the Clubface alignment. Hence the need for the "veneer control" -- Homer's words -- of the Left Hand over the Clubface. Homer tried for a long time to put control of the Clubhead (and its Acceleration) and the Clubface (and its Alignment) -- in the same Hand (Right or Left) but couldn't find a way to do it effectively. So...

Left Hand -- Clubface.

Right Hand -- Clubhead."
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