LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Woods vs. Irons Thread: Woods vs. Irons View Single Post #30 06-16-2011, 10:17 AM O.B.Left Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 3,433 The late Release does add power and Hogan's swing is so beautiful but its not for everybody. Where would Steve Stricker be today if he'd gone back home three years ago to work on Snap Release? For the Swinger #2 Angle Throwout is Velocity Power. 4,2,3 with 2 providing most of the snot. Imagine throwing a club down the fairway .....first with a longitudinal spear chucking action, then with a whirling radial. The last one goes way further. #2 Throwout and Throwaway are not the same!!!!!! Homer was not anti Throwout!!!!!! The longitudinal acceleration delays Release , CF Throwout, but Throwout is what its all about. See Release Triggers. Like a three stage rocket ......its all about getting that third stage in the right place at the right time going a certain speed so it can then do its thing. Most guys dont have enough Longitudinal, they throwout radially too early , its far less common but too much longitudinal is a problem too. If the ski boat never takes the corner (radial) the skier never gets thrownout , never gets going any faster than the boat speed. Straight line, longitudinally, they accelerate together with no cf throw out forces in play, then the boat takes the corner and the skiers speed accelerates sharply, Radially. Ive got my lab coat here but I dont think the Hands can really go straight line for any length of time but......some paths are straighter than others and have less CF throwout forces in play during Longitudinal. Mr Doyles Hand Path for instance is a straight ish one. Stopping at Top helps I believe. Mr Yoda does this as well and I dont think its because he's 600 years old. Hogan floated from End to Top and then went straightish line with the Hands. He's getting his skier aligned behind his boat or on the other side of the direction of throwout. I did some doodles on this a while back maybe Ill put em up some day for everyone to have a laugh. The other consideration is the move from the Pivot Center to the left shoulder as Center of the Arm Swing during Release, in my diagram the radius gets longer in the process......like a bike switching gears. Got my goggles and pocket protector on now too. I dunno , its a crazy game, a nutty book and its played by a bunch of lunatics. Anyone who's reading this is nuts. Last edited by O.B.Left : 06-16-2011 at 10:29 AM. O.B.Left View Public Profile Send a private message to O.B.Left Find all posts by O.B.Left