When I swing I use pretty much full on C/force and just keep all my alignments correct as much as I can,it usually works well for me.
Every now and then,the mucho gorilla in me says launch one,and in doing so,I use considerable #1 p/acc,not a lot of success I must say,the ball sometimes goes a bit further but generally I tend to have a push to right ,the bad miss is snap left.
Am I using an incompatible componant or is this ok,if it is ok,what should I be looking at to hit it straighter.
You're Swiveling. Hinge Actions do not produce those Ball Flight errors.
Grab a Bucket. Hold the handle in your Right Hand. Wrist facing up and put a red dot on your wrist. Red dot faces up. With your right arm only, Release slowly from right to left. The top of the bucket should remain level during release and impact.
If you're swiveling, then the top of the bucket won't be level.
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Originally Posted by Daryl
You're Swiveling. Hinge Actions do not produce those Ball Flight errors.
Grab a Bucket. Hold the handle in your Right Hand. Wrist facing up and put a red dot on your wrist. Red dot faces up. With your right arm only, Release slowly from right to left. The top of the bucket should remain level during release and impact.
If you're swiveling, then the top of the bucket won't be level.
vincenzo i suggest pivoting throughout the whole swing especially impact and follow through to finish. also stop using your right arm to push, this is why you are having a hard time squaring the club naturally. you are not swinging truly, start pivoting and being passive with the hands and arms which doesnt mean slopppy or lazy, it just means the pivot is powering the arms which are structured by way of extensor action and the hands are simply clamps clamped on in their perpendicular format(flying wedges) bent right wrist plane perpendicular to left wrist cock. get the pivot to spin the flywheel (the right shoulder) down plane which pulls the arms and hands down the plane as the pivot lag pulls the body around after the initial downward thrust. this is what makes the swing of professionals look easy once they tilt at the top they swimply have to get out of the way ( PIVOT!!!!) clear the hip in the follow through and the club will have room to automatically horizontal hinge if using longitudinal acceleration (swinging)
in order for effortless power and natural horizontal hinge you must be using longitudinal acceleration and you must clear the left hip for the follow through