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Old 01-01-1970, 12:00 AM
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Follow-Through Alignments

brianmanzella wrote:


If you use PURE swinging...the clubhead will be forward of the hands at the follow-though.

So...isn't any pattern with the club 'up' the left arm well past the ball a pattern that includes some hitting? icon_idea.gif




The pure Swing by definition uses Dual Horizontal Hinging (10-10-D) with itslonger Clubhead Travel and pure Rhythm (2-G) of the #3 Accumulator (6-B-3-0). Hence,the Club must pass the Hands (via the Flat and Rolling Left Wrist) sooner thanwith either Angled or Vertical Hinging.

That said, a Right Shoulder that has been kept well down and On Plane (per7-13) in its Turn through the Ball -- an alignment that can be deliberatelyestablished at Impact Fix (8-2) by pre-positioning the Shoulders with the Clubat the desired limit point -- permits a longer Follow-Through Interval. Inother words, the farther the Shoulder turns after Impact, the farther the Handsmust travel before both Arms become straight for their Follow-ThroughAlignments. In such an instance, the Hands could be well past the ball, withthe Clubshaft in line with the Left Forearm, and the player still be executingan unhampered #3 Accumulator roll of the Dual Horizontal Hinge.

Also, a Swinger whose Grip features a Turned Left Hand on the Club (10-2-Dor 10-2-F) must necessarily extend further through the Ball before the Clubheadpasses the Hands, regardless of the Hinge Action employed.

Finally, the Swinger who is deliberately executing the Angled or VerticalHinge Action could find the Clubshaft aligned with the Left Arm well into theFollow-Through. And this would be particularly evident with an abbreviatedFinish, i.e., where the Follow-Through (8-7) is the Finish. However,should either of these Hinge Actions be employed, "pure" Swinging nolonger exists because "pure" Swinging can, by definition, use onlythe Horizontal Hinge Action of Centrifugal Force to align the Clubface. Therefore,no manual override is possible (without violating the definition).Nevertheless, it remains a Swinging Action, not a Hitting Action.

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