Thanks for showing this 90 degree angle. I have had problems seeing it.
But I guess the only thing we can do is to have the correct grip in the left and right hand (at impact fix) so the LW is flat and RW is bent (and in plane with the right forearm) and the LAFW and RAFW will appear as a result - and also this right angle without having to reflect any more about it?
I was working on a Lagging Takeaway today after reading the thread above . Thanks so much for all of this research , Air. I think I found something. Something Ill keep for a long time.
I was working on a Lagging Takeaway today after reading the thread above . Thanks so much for all of this research , Air. I think I found something. Something Ill keep for a long time.
Regards
Ob
Glad to hear it. You have helped me many times, so it's only fair that you get something back in return.
Soomething Ive been wondering about: Working just with the photo on the right in your drawing. If you adopted a 10-2-D left hand grip shouldn't the LAFW rotate to Plane? Single Wrist Action , Right Wrist Bends along the same line as the Left Wrist cocks.
Homer always assumed 10-2-B , 90 degree wedges .... for brevity I suppose. But you got options on the 90 degrees don't you?