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Old 09-29-2011, 11:54 PM
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Right Arm Flying Wedge
The Right Arm and the Clubshaft are positioned on the plane of the Right Wrist Bend - ALWAYS at Right Angles to the Left Arm Plane.

In what way is this an important aspect to keep in mind?


I think you mean "AWAYS at Right Angles to the Plane of the Left Wrist Cock , the Left Arm Flying Wedge." Again the "always" troubles me. For instance Homer by his own definition described the 10-2-D grip as having the left wrist cocking along the same line as the right wrist bending. So that being the case wouldnt the Left Arm Flying Wedge and the Right Forearm Flying Wedge , for this grip type , be similarly aligned , not at 90 degrees to each other? I think Homer would agree with this.

Im not saying Homer was wrong for the record , just a comment about his writing style. The statement in question stands , assuming a 10-2-B grip, which he always assumed. But... does the reader get this?
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Old 09-30-2011, 02:50 AM
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Old 09-30-2011, 02:52 AM
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Old 09-30-2011, 02:54 AM
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Old 09-30-2011, 02:56 AM
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Old 09-30-2011, 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
I care.

Air I didnt know that you wanted input or comment. I personally have always made them with some hesitation. I had no idea.

As for the quote above it deserves careful consideration or perhaps re consideration. Did Homer get it wrong? OMG! If so please alert the media. Although they are all over Einstein right now and probably too busy.

While I believe it stands as written for Impact , I have reservations about the "always". At Top I believe the Left Wrist should lie flat to the Plane Angle , what ever angle that may be. And also the plane of the Left Wrist cock should be On Plane , up the Plane Angle, whatever that may be. I think Homer would agree. Problem is its not consistent with your Homer quote above EXCEPT .............for the Plane Angle which Lynn calls the "theoretical" Left Shoulder Plane. Certainly not consistent with Homers preferred Turned Shoulder Plane to my mind. The Left Shoulder Plane is not a plane angle you want to entertain to my mind....although some are doing so.

So......Houston we have a problem. Anyone got a solution to this one?

Air, perhaps through your research you have an answer to this seemingly mutually exclusive set of intentions? Does the answer lie within the Divergent Vectors? I dont think so.

Please keep em coming , I read your posts, copy many of them to my files. You've expanded my understanding of things and I thank you.

Hey is Susan Peterson one of yours? What a total (Mark) Messier. If you dont know who he is google him with the Rangers.

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Old 09-30-2011, 03:21 PM
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Hmm?

A Left Arm Wedge can Only exist with a Flat Left Wrist. The purpose of the Left Arm Wedge is "Rhythm". And you cannot "Roll" with a Bent Left Wrist. I mean that you will not, cannot, "Roll" until the Left Wrist Becomes Flat.

But what's the problem?

If your Left Wrist is Cupped at the Top, or during the Downswing, or at Release, it will "Flatten" during the "Uncocking" motion. Alas, the Left Arm Wedge becomes established while "Uncocking". Then you'll "Roll" with a Flat Left Wrist. No big deal.

Let me give you some hints. "If" your Left Wrist is perfectly Flat at the Top of the Backstroke, then your Downstroke will start with the Left Hand aligned as though you will "Karate" Chop the Ball. But, if your Left Wrist is Fully Cupped at the Top of your Backstroke, then the Left Hand is Aligned so that the Palm of the Left Hand moves directly toward the Ball. So,,,,you can have varying degrees of Cupping. Simply vary the Amount of Karate Chop or Left Palm aiming. Either way, the Left Wrist will be "perfectly" Flat at some point in the Uncocking motion (depends on how much cupping you have) and you'll have a Flat Left Wrist to "Roll" into Impact.

The problem with most Golfers is that when they have a Cupped Left Wrist at the Top of their Backstroke the Downstroke proceeds with a Karate Chop Aligned Left Hand. That ain't ever going to work. Just remember that the Uncocking motion should not disturb the Alignment of the Levers: So, Flat Left Wrist = Karate Chop,,,Cupped Left Wrist = Left Palm toward the Ball.

I can't get into details because it's too time consuming, but suffice to say that this is the way one determines and varies the amount of Mass or Velocity one delivers into Impact. Flat Left Wrist at Release maximizes "Mass". Cupped Left Wrist at Release maximizes "Velocity".

If you want a full explanation of these concepts, a demonstration of their differences and practice drills then please watch my soon to be posted (Within a few months - maybe) video.
I think I have read that a cupped LW at the top of the backswing is something slicers often do...
Looking forward to your video.
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Old 10-01-2011, 02:42 AM
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Is there a forth "LAG"?
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