| Daryl |
11-05-2012 11:02 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by daluqfam
(Post 94107)
I've elected to use left-hand-low, zero out PA3, a push basic right arm stroke, with angled hinging & PP3 contolling pace. Sometimes I do use HH for longer lag putts. My question is; When talking about the different stroke ranges for the different hinged putts (to keep good rythmn), is the reference to clubhead travel ... or hand travel?
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Zero #3 Accumulator = Left Hand High.
Push Stroke (more common for Vertical Hinge Action)
The Reference for Rhythm regards Clubhead Travel. Note that Rhythm refers to the Ratio of Hand Travel:Clubhead Travel (i.e. 1:1, 1:2, 1:3). For example, if you limit Hand Travel to 12", then using Vertical Hinging the Clubhead would Travel 12". Angled Hinging would produce 18" of Travel and Horizontal Hinging would produce 24". (only guesstimates, which varies by Length of Club and the Amount of Accumulator Adjustment).
However, with Zero #3 Accumulator, Right Elbow Location doesn't Align the Hinge Pin for different Actions (Rhythms), it's like putting the gear shift in "Neutral". With Zero #3, Clubhead Travel distance AND Clubface geometry is the same as Angled Hinge Action, and this is true regardless of Elbow Location.
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