Does he describe the Left Hand and the Associated Basic Plane for Hinge Action? What are the implications of a 10-2-D Left Hand Grip to that procedure? Its must change the geometry, Id imagine.
He doesn't go into detail. He mostly states: Full roll feel, No Roll feel, Reverse Roll feel - Cut-shot.
I may have missed something, but the Only stuff he says about the Hands is that the Palms should Face Each Other and That at Impact and/or Impact Fix, the Left Wrist should be Vertical.
He doesn't go into detail. He mostly states: Full roll feel, No Roll feel, Reverse Roll feel - Cut-shot.
I may have missed something, but the Only stuff he says about the Hands is that the Palms should Face Each Other and That at Impact and/or Impact Fix, the Left Wrist should be Vertical.
I may have missed something, but the Only stuff he says about the Hands is that the Palms should Face Each Other and That at Impact and/or Impact Fix, the Left Wrist should be Vertical.
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Thats good advice for golfers with a 10-2-A V/V/T or 10-2-B V/V/A but his own left hand appears Turned to my eye, cant tell whether the right one is or not.
Meaning he'd personally need to come into impact with that left Hand Turned as opposed to Vertical, would he not? Maybe he is offering "general advice" given Homers recommendation for a 10-2-B?