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Old 07-07-2009, 02:08 AM
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Ax Handle Approach
Perhaps we need to relook what an ax handle procedure entails...
Any lumberjacks in the house?
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Old 07-07-2009, 03:22 AM
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Loads of thrust going on here. Float then thrash. What makes it all interesting is the want to rip it up plane post impact to avoid any chance of slowing down and to keep the shaft as loaded as possible. I discussed the EA thoughts with John and its not something he actively uses.

Right arm swinging is drag loading. Once his right elbow closes into his side the he actively throws the Flying Wedge through impact.

He talks of throwing the hands but means driving the right forearm and bent right wrist through impact. Again from first hand discussions.

It is different look than most patterns thats for sure.
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Old 07-07-2009, 04:28 AM
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Originally Posted by golfguru View Post
I discussed the EA thoughts with John and its not something he actively uses.
... He talks of throwing the hands but means driving the right forearm and bent right wrist through impact. Again from first hand discussions.

It is different look than most patterns thats for sure.
If you are a swinger with strong pivot and "unconscious EA"...wouldn't it feel like you had a muscular right forearm thrust through impact?

But the rest of the components shout swinger from the rooftops...

If John is exerting active pp1 thrust - such that he is overcoming CF release...that would assume an angled hinge...fade flight...why would he need to "check his tendancy" for the day before embarking on his round...the straight plane line ain't going to shift overnight ...the only thing that might change is his ability to "time" a muscular thrust...so most days it is CF and horizontal hinge...maybe somedays he does time his right triceps rocket and gets angled hinge...

Maybe...getting out of my depth - whatever he is "doing" it certainly seems to allow him to play really solid golf with classic equipment ...no where to hide a sloppy swing in his bag!
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