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popwich1 12-07-2005 09:34 PM

TGM newbie question regarding hinge
 
hi, I'm a newbie to TGM and are really confused after read through this great forum. could someone please clarify below to me:

regarding hinge, somewhere in this forum, someone quoted that els as a swinger, shapes the ball by playing around with its position. for a fade, he places the ball about 2 inches back in his stance (from normal), aligns his body left of the target and swings down his body line.

so: els - swinger - HH - ball move back - fade, correct?

I was watching Golf channel last night, I heard tiger is saying that he moves ball forward one ball length for a fade, ball back one ball length for a draw.

so: tiger - swinger?(not sure) - AH - ball move forward - fade, correct?

so, is it correct to say ball position movement is opposite depanding on the hinge action you use?

6bmike 12-07-2005 10:09 PM

Welcome aboard,

HH with Centrigual Force (Swinger) used to square the clubhead you would move the ball forward for a draw- since the clubface will be closing. Back for fade since the clubhead will be still open.

AH (Hitter or hands manipulated swinger)- forward to fade the ball since the clubface will be very open and back for a draw since the clubface will be not as open.

I have not be very good at drawing the ball with an Angled Hinge action.

drewitgolf 12-08-2005 09:29 AM

throwing a you curve
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 6bmike

HH with Centrigual Force (Swinger) used to square the clubhead you would move the ball forward for a draw- since the clubface will be closing. Back for fade since the clubhead will be still open.

...and change your Plane Line accordingly.

IMO, Tiger: Swinger with longer clubs, Hitter with shorter clubs.

birdie_man 12-08-2005 02:50 PM

This doesn't seem to fit either:

http://www.golfdigest.com/instructio...iloneside.html

popwich1 12-08-2005 03:05 PM

re.
 
should we say that: as a amateur, it's easier if we just use Hinge action to shape the ball, use HH if want draw, use AH if want fade. don't play with the ball position.

drewitgolf 12-08-2005 03:18 PM

It comes in Handy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by birdie_man

Manipulated Hand Swinger.


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