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Old 01-19-2009, 07:21 AM
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In view of the former discussion in Jeff's thread concerning where the axis of club's rotation is placed, and assuming that the axis goes through the invisible point that constitutes the center of MOI of the whole club (that can often go through the so-called sweetspot of the clubhead):

a. people shank because there is no space enough to allow the rotation around this axis occur in a right place - the scenario when a golfer stands too close to the ball;

b. people shank because there is no time enough to allow the rotation around this axis occur in the right time - the scenario when a golfer delivers the clubface parallelly to the swing arc too long (the axis of rotation is behind the hosel).

Additionally, from my experience ad. point b. --> it can usually happen when a golfer is afraid of a too closed clubhead at impact; it happened to me often when I tried to fade the ball despite my serious inside path of approach to the ball.

Does this post make sense from a TGM perspective ?

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