Swingers don't/can't have a bent right wrist at impact?
Hitters don't have any elbow bend left at impact?
All swingers flip it past impact?
Hinge action defines hitting or swinging?
Just when I thought I was starting to understand TGM!
No.... Don't take this as TGM that is Lynn's job and others to explain that, I am just giving my opinion on what I believe and looking for feed back from the Great minds here... Sorry don't be confused over my post, just think of them as another golfer that is looking for answers.
You said "you can't not have a bent right wrist if you are pushing the palm down to the ball"
A hitter pushes through Pressure Point #1 DOWN, OUT, and FORWARD to Follow Through.
A hitter is not pushing to the ball. A hitter is pushing through the ball to follow through.
At impact the hitters right arm is still bent. The right arm is not straight until follow through, and it is the straightening of this right arm that carries the bent right wrist through impact.
Homer wrote every stroke has an address, top, and finish.
You never stop at impact that encourages quiting.
The bent right wrist is pushed through impact to follow through.
Stopping at impact is quitting.
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You said "you can't not have a bent right wrist if you are pushing the palm down to the ball"
A hitter pushes through Pressure Point #1 DOWN, OUT, and FORWARD to Follow Through.
A hitter is not pushing to the ball. A hitter is pushing through the ball to follow through.
At impact the hitters right arm is still bent. The right arm is not straight until follow through, and it is the straightening of this right arm that carries the bent right wrist through impact.
Homer wrote every stroke has an address, top, and finish.
You never stop at impact that encourages quiting.
The bent right wrist is pushed through impact to follow through.
Stopping at impact is quitting.
Sorting Through the Golf Nut's Catalog.
B-Ray
Yes, you are correct, but that is a though or feel as if you are pushing the palm of your hand down and ontop of the ball from an inside to out arc to target line, then as the release of the pivot makes the club go left and up the plane arc. If you look at the photos above or I will post it here again you can clearly see how I have drawn the line of right forearm to infront of ball. Swingers with the bend right elbow puts that line further out.
Yes, before you even say it I know Homer said you can be a swinger with the right arm...!
Notice the Reverse C move that is controling that right arm swing and killing LB's back.. The other way to swing the right arm would be to swing out to in, not much fun it that either..
“The technique of a swinger is to accelerate the clubshaft lengthwise” (10-19-C) longitudinal.
If you want to actively swing, use of the right arm, its tendency will be to make the pivot over active. This is why Hogan said he he wished he had “Three right hands”... Not that it would not work this way, but you might want to buy stock in your local range...
Homer warning load and clear 1-F
Variations in elbow bend or location during release will disturb clubface control by the right arm making it an inferior procedure”...
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Last edited by BurleyGolf : 09-14-2009 at 01:01 AM.
Burley . . . Homer may take issue with you on this one . . .
10-19-A DRIVE LOADING Drive Loading is the “Axe Handle” technique of the “Hitter” – an out-and-out Right Arm Thrust against Clubhead Lag (Angular Inertia) striving to accelerate (radially) a Pre-stressed (Bent) Clubhshaft, from a slow Start Down through Impact. Per 7-19-1. See 2-N.
All Short Shots can be short, strong Strokes, eliminating all unnecessary motion by using only the one Accumulator (until greater distance is needed). But always –PUSH a lagging Clubhead through Impact.
Clubhead Throwaway here is due usually to over-acceleration. Use shorter Strokes and/or lower Thrust. The Stroke can be shortened per 10-15-B or by taking advantage of the fact that the Backstroke will stop when the Right Elbow becomes fully bent.
Burley . . . Homer may take issue with you on this one . . .
10-19-A DRIVE LOADING Drive Loading is the “Axe Handle” technique of the “Hitter” – an out-and-out Right Arm Thrust against Clubhead Lag (Angular Inertia) striving to accelerate (radially) a Pre-stressed (Bent) Clubhshaft, from a slow Start Down through Impact. Per 7-19-1. See 2-N.
All Short Shots can be short, strong Strokes, eliminating all unnecessary motion by using only the one Accumulator (until greater distance is needed). But always –PUSH a lagging Clubhead through Impact.
Clubhead Throwaway here is due usually to over-acceleration. Use shorter Strokes and/or lower Thrust. The Stroke can be shortened per 10-15-B or by taking advantage of the fact that the Backstroke will stop when the Right Elbow becomes fully bent.
LoL... Thanks Bucket
Just clean fun debating, kinda like when you get out of the shower the average person dry's off the left side first but someone might find a reason to argue that its powered by the right hand push of the towel I'm here to learn and pushing my point a little is in good fun of the debate to help bring people to there book and make learning fun..