Off topic but . . . Check this pic out. Mr. K liked the vertical Left Hand grip of 10-2-B because the Left Hand matches the Clubface.
Would the KNUCKLES of the Left Hand match the face on a Turned Left Hand ala 10-2-D or 10-2-F? Check out Buck at separation . . .
Could you just substitute the left thumb as an additional pressure point to feel the horizontal hinge action if was placed directly aft of vertical... instead of monitoring a left wrist motion using a thumbprint motion instead? - I don't think it will be reliable though....
Do you think that with the Maximim Trigger Delay(LATE HIT), the CENTER OF THE SWING or LOW POINT moves from the LEFT SHOULDER to the LEFT WRIST?
Another thing to consider... with some of the SUPER MAX DELAY people, their spine angle lowers quite a bit on the downswing. Maybe someone can supply some pictures of players that do this(lower), and maybe some that have MAX DELAY that maintain the same spine angle on the downswing as the backswing?
Do you think that with the Maximim Trigger Delay(LATE HIT), the CENTER OF THE SWING or LOW POINT moves from the LEFT SHOULDER to the LEFT WRIST?
Another thing to consider... with some of the SUPER MAX DELAY people, their spine angle lowers quite a bit on the downswing. Maybe someone can supply some pictures of players that do this(lower), and maybe some that have MAX DELAY that maintain the same spine angle on the downswing as the backswing?
Check these out. I jacked these from our Canada (I said Nad) buddy Birdie Man.
Pay particular attention to the difference in release between Eldrick's Release Motion and Vijay's 2nd Swing Vision. Eldrick makes the move you speak of. Also in Vijay's check out the Sequenced Release. . . Mr. K was a freakin' genius. You can see it clear as day Uncock then Roll.
From my animation model im building.... not quite sequenced because the left flying wedge goes into the plane at an angle... but the circular wristcock motion is alot closer to the plane than the circular wristroll/turn so the wristcock releases massively initially vs the amount of roll needed to keep it onplane but its not quite sequenced in a purely true and strict sence...only a double wristcock can do that.....
Do you think that with the Maximim Trigger Delay(LATE HIT), the CENTER OF THE SWING or LOW POINT moves from the LEFT SHOULDER to the LEFT WRIST?
Another thing to consider... with some of the SUPER MAX DELAY people, their spine angle lowers quite a bit on the downswing. Maybe someone can supply some pictures of players that do this(lower), and maybe some that have MAX DELAY that maintain the same spine angle on the downswing as the backswing?
Yes..if the left wrist becomes arched or the hands stop with the clubhead orbitng around a fairly staionary Butt of the Club...but not necessarily with maximum trigger delay ...remember a snap release all the accumulators very rapidly snap itno alignment
I love your topic on trigger types and delays. This past week
I hit 2000 ball trying to figure out how to get the right elbow
past the line of sight to the ball before release. When I look
at the pictures 8-9, 8-10, in the book, the lady is now where
close to passing the ball with her right elbow before release.
I have been working with the ideas of pushing the elbow through,
more lower body shift to the left, more pivot, and more axis tilt. In your opinion, what was Homers procedure for getting
the right elbow past the ball before release?