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Originally Posted by Phillygolf
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So, at address, lower your hands - you are increasing accumulator #3 when you do that.
-Patrick
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As part of the Alignment Routine of 2-J-1, the Grip should be taken at Impact Fix with the Left Wrist Flat, Level and Vertical. This also establishes the height of the Hands for Impact. Within the constraint of the Flat, Level and Vertical Left Wrist at its Impact Fix height, the #3 Accumulator Angle is established. If a greater #3 Angle is desired, the Club is positioned more
under the Heel of the Hand. If less is desired, it is positioned more
toward the Cup (but still under the Heel). If Zero #3 is desired, the Club is actually positioned
in the Cup.
For simplicity and greater Power Control, most Short Strokes, especially Putts and Chips, should employ
Zero #3. This is ideally accomplished as described above, i.e., Gripping the Club
in the Cup of the Left Hand. However, at the player's option, it can also be done by Gripping the Club under the Heel of the Left Hand but with the Wrist in a Flat,
Uncocked and Vertical condition at Fix.
Full Strokes, on the other hand, require the greater Power afforded by the #3 Accumulator. Interestingly, in this case -- as in so much of life -- more is
not better. Absent special circumstances or psychological needs (which
must be accomodated!), only a
minimal amount of #3 Accumulator Angle should be used. That is because the
more acute the #3 Angle, the sooner it must be Released. This creates a
longer Release Interval and less than Full Power. Maximum yardage requires the use of the
Snap Release and
minimal #3 Accumulator. You still get the same
Clubhead Travel and
Rhythm (6-B-3-0) of the #3 Accumulator through Impact to the end of the Follow-Through (Both Arms Straight Position), but the
minimal Release Interval (2-M-2) produces a smaller Clubhead Travel
Time. Hence, more yardage.
And here is one final, very important point. The #3 Accumulator is called
Transfer Power for a reason: Especially in the Sequenced Release (4-D-0) of Swingers,
it transfers the Power of the Released #2 Accumulator (Left Wrist Cock) into the
Rolling Left Forearm and Hand. You should deliberately attempt to
Feel this happening and do everything you can to
encourage its Action.
Here's how to do it: From the Top,
Drag Load (7-19) by Pulling the Butt End of the Club
toward the Plane Line. Immediately thereafter,
begin a Non-Automatic Random Sweep Release (10-24-B) -- later you can 'kick it up a notch' with the Automatic Snap Release of 10-24-E -- by
Uncocking your Left Wrist strongly Downward, also
toward the Plane Line. That takes only a fraction of a second, and just as soon as you Feel the strong, Downward Uncocking Motion underway,
use its momentum to begin the Roll of your #3 Angle On Line through Impact. You've Launched a
Three-Stage Rocket: The
Drag Load established your initial Thrust; your
Uncocking Left Wrist created the highest Velocity you will be able to achieve; and
the #3 Accumulator picked up that Velocity and sustained it into Impact.
With Practice, this Sequenced Release blends into a single unified Motion and creates truly effortless, mystifying and almost magical Power. And when you get it right...
You're not going to believe it!