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More on snap release.
I post 2 vids' below for contrast;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzLzaiZKP-M http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woRsF...eature=related I am adding 2 quotes from the archives that I think fit the discussion (the answers by yoda not the questions); http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/post25437-1.html http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/post25591-1.html Interesting? BOTH SNAP RELEASE??? I think so. HB 1. high hands- lower hands - does this effect the wedges? 2. both horizontal hinge?, Both Sequenced release? (gona get some discussion here) 3. Difference in roll, one early alignment one late roll through impact. One roll only aout 50* the other more than 90* ? 4. pivot differences? Balance? |
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Sorry if Im off topic . |
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I see both automatic, One is delivery line throw, the second is wrist throw. Quote:
The high hands are small pulley, low hands larger pully making the release point "appear" (is only because of larger pully) earlier. Problem with higher hands is the wrist geometry is destroyed (first of the archive quotes attached) ie. the left and right both bend and "flip around" like a fresh caught trout. The rffw goes to the elbow and should fly into impact like a flying wing. Quote:
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So its what's happening rather than the intent when classifying things in a golf swing TGM way? You think Hogan really snapped release as an INTENT or did he full sweep released as an INTENT but result is a snap? If the latter, what do you call this in TGM? |
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