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Old 12-10-2012, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
The entire Primary Lever moves as a unit. Everybody gets this wrong at first, some never move on . Elk , some GSED's talk about full rolls , half rolls of the left hand etc but thats not quite right , close but not correct .

It will be on plane on both sides of the ball! Swoosh. Swoosh. You can hear it as the face rolls over like Hogans little baseball bat . Swooosh. There's power there, Transfer Power. Unblocked Transfer Power if you will. Number 3 angle and its added clubhead Travel are powerful in their own right too.
I second this (except for the little baseball bat ). Instead of focusing on the left wrist roll, they should be talking about using the back muscles and lats to roll the wedges.
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Old 12-10-2012, 03:44 PM
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I second this (except for the little baseball bat ). Instead of focusing on the left wrist roll, they should be talking about using the back muscles and lats to roll the wedges.
Hah. That little baseball bat thing , aka "fastest move in golf" its not a left wrist only thing either. Though it might look like it is . Left wrist only could break the left wrist , loss of Rhythm resulting . Loss of Left Arm Flying Wedge , loss of Radius length (swinging from the hands) , therefor loss of mass, to say nothing of structure , club face .

The more I get into Homers Rhythm , capital R... the more I think its responsible for the bad shots we see on tv by the best in the game. Its that important I believe. I dunno. But you can still have a common speak "full release" and maintain Rhythm. Thats when the good ball striker becomes a great ball striker perhaps. I know this will sound old fashioned to some. That swinging left with what we call angled thing is sweeping the nation like the British invasion.

Some day somebody is going to invent a Rhythm drill that will become so popular that itll be seen on every practice tee the world over. Some day.... eh, Ted? Can you copyright a drill? Can you buy shares in a golf drill? Golf drill futures?

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