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Old 09-06-2010, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post

Now with Extensor Action and given the Magic of the Right Forearm is it really the right elbow that is actuating the #2 Angle, uncocking? I dunno. Lynn said it was "called a throw and it is a throw". So maybe that all it is. The non auto version being pure CF throwout, law of the flail type stuff.
Tape a sheet of paper to a plane board. With a pencil attached to the Right Shoulder, hands and Clubhead, start your downswing with the pivot. The shoulder pencil, hands and clubhead will draw concentric lines. Do it again, but move your hands during startdown (Hand Throw) and you'll see the clubhead travel outside the original line. When that happens, CF will pull the Clubhead. But also notice that the Left Arm Pulled the Right Arm Straight and didn't allow the Right Elbow to Stifle CF acting on the Clubhead.

With the Wrist Throw (Hammer On-Plane), the Left Arm Blasts off the Chest and the Right Arm must be accommodating otherwise it will stifle CF. This Throw is Fast and violent compared to the Hand Throw. CF can't wait for the Right Forearm to catch up. The Right Wrist needs to be Thrown. The Right Forearm Driven.

Anyway, that's how I think of it.


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10-19-C....Start the Club down as though it were being drawn from a quiver like an arrow – feathered end first. Maintain this motion until the Release switches ends. This is possible only if, and for as long as, Inertia can hold the Clubhead inside the arc of the Hands or hold to a Line Delivery Path (2-L). Centrifugal Force will set in when the Clubhead crosses to the outside and it will begin to pull into its own incidental orbit per 2-P and 2-K#5. Then further acceleration can be applied only at Pressure Points #1 to support the Pull on the Clubshaft – especially for Short Shot Power.
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