Preface: Yes; I've searched and read and watched videos. Over and over. Forgive my confusion/questions, please.
I am pretty much a one trick pony right now - swinging with horizontal hinging. It's working fine and I'm confident with it, but I'm trying to work though the curriculum (7th ed.) and learn new things/improve/educate. I'm plateaued at a weekend 14 hcp. and I was previously a 12. I clearly have incomplete information - and I'm trying to cure that.
When learning/practicing/executing different hinging motions: vertical, horizontal, and angled hinging in basic motion; what is the prefered way or procedure to setup/prep or program that in? Do I set it in my impact fix address procedure; and how?
Regarding delivery line roll prep, should I be trying to think of it at the top? I feel like I'm developing a weird yip at the top trying different hinges. I never thought about anything before except coming down the plane line. Now I've got a swing thought.
ETA: I should add this is after watching one of the videos linked in a thread
Since I have tried to include angled hinging, my 'uneducated hands' are betraying me because I'm not explicitly confident how to program the hinge. I feel like I'm creating angled through grip pressure. By reverse-implication, would that necessarily mean I'm using the 10-3-K? And is that the root cause of my problem?
Separately, should I feel like I lose connection with PP#4 with vertical hinging? Is that the proper way to keep a FLW with vertical hinging? I think that leads back to the first question: I feel like I want to manipulate my distance from the ball based on hinging motion I am going to employ.
Lastly, is there an option chain (finance joke) for Delivery Line Roll Prep from 12-3-0 (22) to ch. 7 or 10?
Thank you. Regards.