You are the man. Congrats to an amazing multitasker.
Not to worry Bucket. Macparrot and I have been talking since June of this year. I've given him all of the dirt. Once you went past my post count, it was gloves off!
Life's too short to worry about anything but a misaligned component!
Talk about risk!
P.S. - If you put your website link in your profile Macparrot has agreed to visit Lynn and take lessons from you.
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Not to worry Bucket. Macparrot and I have been talking since June of this year. I've given him all of the dirt. Once you went past my post count, it was gloves off!
Life's too short to worry about anything but a misaligned component!
Talk about risk!
P.S. - If you put your website link in your profile Macparrot has agreed to visit Lynn and take lessons from you.
Can y'all underwrite brain damage from trying to decifer cryptic messages from top posters with ADHD?
Seriously though, you can write me up for a policy. Now that my son is out of the house, we are low risk and high dollar.
By the way - There is a lot more definition to get to on this thread IMHO. But if MikeO is happy, I'm not taking any risks.
You said you drive a benzo 500 series right? Or is that what you tell everybody when you roll up in the Turbo Festiva and say . . . This is what I drive when my benz is in the shop?
If you got the smack mac has got your back. How many million you need?
Yep and a pickup cause they don't let you into Texas without one.
MikeO needs Fire, Mudslide and Riot help in Socal. Not to mention his personal issues. Do ya'll handle litigation and flight risk?
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Bucket,
Call me - we need to join forces- my boss got a call from Bagger last week. We need to re-align against that sick puppy!
As far as insurance- Let's wait and see if MacDaddy can make it past 5 posts- and prove he's the real thing. However, if I was Bagger I'd be loading up on insurance!!! So it's no surprise that he is. By the way, do you have golf insurance- you know "over the top", "three putt" insurance, etc. or do I need to go to Lloyd's of London for that stuff. I just want to make sure that the first 18 I play with the insurance- on the third hole when I come over the top and pull hook it out of bounds that you're not going to cancel my policy when I make my claim!
As far as the type of Hinge action- whatever you want- depends on your stroke, tendencies, ball flight pattern.
With Nuke out of the picture- maybe we should just turn this thread into the MacDaddy & RC insurance thread. Are you insuring anything- anywhere? What about commercial buildings in California? Or we could talk about that when we discuss the very serious Bagger situation. Even BamBam realizes something needs to be done!
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Vertical is vertical, whatever your grip type; either the wrist is or isn't. I don't think that "vertical" is relative. If you play with a 90* turned left hand grip at impact, then it won't be vertical to the ground until very well after impact, unless you're happy with going left of left.
Another way to look at it....
The farther 'up plane' your impact, the more the left wrist is in a 'turned' position. Part of the reason that the back of the left hand should match the angle of approach, not face the target. All of course subject to the rest of the machines alignments and the intended result.
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The farther 'up plane' your impact, the more the left wrist is in a 'turned' position. Part of the reason that the back of the left hand should match the angle of approach, not face the target. All of course subject to the rest of the machines alignments and the intended result.
How about this here for a procedure for Horizontal Hinging with a Turned Left Hand . . .
Club chest high on a horizontal plane with a 10-2-B grip. Now just move the club where it would be through impact with the club vertical to the horizontal plane. Now turn the grip and drop it down on the angled plane. It's kinda liike the thumbpad of the left hand has to stay vertical???