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Originally Posted by GolfCatty
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Hi:
"Manipulated Hands' swinging...is that the same as non-automatic release?SO Homer still would have preferred multiple ball locations rather than a single ball location, even with 'hand manipulation' thrown in? If one uses one ball location, could one use the same aiming point and same swing by using 'hand manipulation'?
Thx
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GolfCatty,
Here are your questions answered in the order asked:
1. 'Manipulated Hands' Swinging has nothing to do with the Releases. Instead, it is positioning the Left Wrist Flat, Level and Vertical at Impact Fix and aligning the Clubface -- by turning the Club in the Hand -- to produce the intended Ball Response. 'True' Swinging, on the other hand, is allowing Centrifugal Force only to align the Clubface for Impact.
2. Homer preferred using the Ball Location dictated by the Club instead of one Ball Location for all Clubs. He especially liked playing the "shorter Sticks," as he called them, further back. Why? "More Backspin. Better Bite." Also, there is "less chance of scuffing them."
3. Using one Ball Location for all Clubs mandates the use of the Aiming Point concept.
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