Ok guys, here's the description of 10-2-D Grip. I fight the left shot and need some help getting this first in my mind and next into my game:
10-2-D STRONG DOUBLE ACTION T/V/A Now the Right Wrist is Vertical and the Left Wrist is Turned to the top of the Clubshaft so that the Left Wristcocking motion will be on the same line as the Right Wrist Bend. The #3 Pressure Point and the left thumb are also on the same line as the Right Wrist Bend. Double Action same as 10-2-C.
Very compatible with the Cut Shot procedures. Any Left Wrist Bend at Impact Fix should be maintained throughout the Stroke.
This Grip Type features maximum Wristcocking action and strong support for both Acceleration and Impact loads. The palm of the Right Hand moves toward Impact exactly like a paddle-wheel rotating On-Plane no separate Rolling Motion until after Impact. See 10-10-C.
So since this Grip Type is compatible with Cut Shot procedures AND moves toward Impact in a paddle-wheel motion (Angled Hinging) is this a better Hitter's Grip than Swinger's Grip since Hitting tends toward Angled Hinging?
Also, the books says explictly "no separate Rolling Motion until after Impact." So with this grip should you have a sort of "hold" or "hold off" feel?
And one more . . .
Could you guys give so description of paddle-wheel for fog clearing? I'm assuming if I don't paddle-wheel with this grip and get the Roll on before Impact, then it's "Hello Left Woods my old friend?"