Dual horizontal hinge does't have to be flippy at all. Its signature is a club face that closes, but where the effective loft to the ground stays the same. .
Another area that would need to be clarified.
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Where I struggle most in all of this is to see where roll & swivel ends and where hinge action begins.
I have found No need for swivel before follow-through an little roll only what is needed to get from flat onplane to vertical and that is completed before the shaft is level and parallel to plane line. I have the face "square" for as early and long as practical. BUT, thats just me because we all have seen many other ways to do it.
On the surface that may not sound correct. But to me, the motion is circular on a flat angled plane, movement on the surface is angular. #2 and #3 release are sequential but not seperate, thereleases will be geometric ie. sinusoidal, #2 will release "more rapidly" early and #3 will start release slowly and max after impact. Just my visualization.
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I have found No need for swivel before follow-through an little roll only what is needed to get from flat onplane to vertical and that is completed before the shaft is level and parallel to plane line. I have the face "square" for as early and long as practical. BUT, thats just me because we all have seen many other ways to do it.
hb
Last evening, I tried to marry my Tour Tempo "dah, dah-dah" to my hip thrust Angle Hinge. I RFT'd (1), and let the lag hit PP # 3 and thrust my right hip and PP # 3 (2-3) at the inside aft quadrant of the ball...135-140 yard 9 iron seemed to float forever before landing and falling a little to the right.
I then switched to tracing the Baseline of the Plane with PP # 3. Man, if you do not hit the inside aft quadrant of the ball, it is very hard to control the stroke!
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