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Old 03-04-2005, 12:47 AM
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Hitting and Hinging
could Luke or Yoda please tell me the difference between horizontal and vertical hinging?as i am a new hitter i am confused.i get the best results by screwing the club to the left at impact.it feels as i am digging the ball out with the toe of the club.the ball really comes out with great compression on goes straight,thus i must be doing something right.maybe you could explain what i am actually doing?This would be a great help.
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Old 03-04-2005, 02:45 AM
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http://www.chuckevansgolf.com/forum/...ighlight=hinge

I have about 19 other links to various posts regarding hinging. I can foward them to you if you want. The above link I believe is Yoda's Hinge Primer with pics provided by Martee.
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Old 03-04-2005, 08:01 AM
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Re: Hitting and Hinging
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could Luke or Yoda please tell me the difference between horizontal and vertical hinging?as i am a new hitter i am confused. help.
Horizontal and Vertical Hinging are two hinge motions that a Hitter would not use normally. A Hitter’s stroke has a built-in Angled Hinge action. Any of the Hinge Actions can be used with any stroke but not all are as efficient. More for specialty shots.

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Horizontal Hinge is an opening and closing of the clubface through impact. A Swinger’s Hinge motion. A true marriage of function and physics. The clubface opens and closes like a door- the clubface rotates this open to shut around the hosel or think of it as a motion around the sweetspot plane. Called a Full Roll as the clubface opens, closes- the hands roll, swivel, roll in the follow through.

Vertical Hinge is the least used Action. Its motion is one of the clubface laying back- “looking skyward” as it impacts the golf ball. It is best suited for lob shots and putting. Called a Reverse Roll, the clubface will always be facing skyward and the hands will feel like there are rotating clockwise- the opposite direction of a Full Roll- to keep the clubface looking upward.


2 G or not 2 G, those are the questions !


Check out the other links. I don't understand the screwing to the left but it does sound like a closing action but more important- you are, it sounds- striking the ball downward. That is GOOD.
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Old 03-04-2005, 08:22 AM
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"screwing the club to the left at impact"

We have yet another Horizontal Hinging Hitter!
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Old 03-04-2005, 12:27 PM
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maybe, maybe not. Depends if he is really hitting.

Brian Manzella has a great cheap video on his site that demonstrates the different hinge actions. Much more simpler to understant. I'd suggest spending the $4-$5 i think it is, download it and watch it over and over.
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