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Old 01-01-1970, 12:00 AM
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Roll The Stretched #3 Angle

Phillygolf wrote:


I was relating exstensor action to the right arm - per 6-B-1-D, it is the exclusive effort to straighten the right arm and in the context I was describing it and in the context of the right arm, is a pushing motion. In the context of the left arm, I agree - the left arm feels like it is pulled, snapped in line - in the context of the left arm. Hope this exonerates me fully. If not - let me know.

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I stated:

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They have seperate identies - pp#3 is simply the shaft bending and that pressure point sensing it (in swinging) or causing it (in hitting).



I would like to clarify - the context I meant it was hitting - and pp#3 doesnt 'cause' the bending - right arm thrust does.

-Patrick



Patrick,

Feemore gets the 'Two Thumbs Up' Award on this one. Here is his greate Quote:

Someone once asked me... Is the horsePULLING the wagon, or PUSHING against the collar? You would have to ask thehorse.



Great Stuff!

My recommendation? Pull -- or push if that's the way you want tothink of it -- that Left Arm #3 Accumulator Angle into almost a straightline. Remember, you should only have a little #3 Angle to Roll throughImpact. Whether that Angle is small or large, its Rhythm -- and full TransferPower! -- won't change (6-B-3-B).

So, put that Club just a smidgeon under the heel of the Left Hand. Toomuch 'under the heel' means a larger #3 Angle and that means your Snap Releasemust be earlier to accomodate its longer Roll through Impact. And that wouldmean lower clubhead speed.

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