Thanks for the comment BM. Would opening it up on the way back equate to horizontal hinging? also when then not swiveling back on the way down leave the ball to the right? I thought if we opened it on the way back then we had to close it on the way down. Thanks for any help mate
With the Tomasello approach...going back and forth from horizontal hinging and angled hinging is so simple and soooo effective.
Swing with the right arm and hit with the right arm....it's that simple.
Guys, I hate to change gears (it's angled hinge related though), looking at Masters highlights from yesterday's round at Masters.org, I found Freddy Couples executing a perfect little right arm hitting pitch shot (with angled hinging) at hole number 9, if you can find the highlight (masters searchable video, round 2, 2006) it's worth watching. Here is the title of the highlight:
Checkout how Freddy loses the lag at the end of the stroke...
Title: 2006 Masters Tournament
Player: Fred Couples (United States)
Round: Round 2
Description: Couples Hops Past Hole at No. 9
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 04-08-2006 at 07:27 AM.