I was at an insurance convention in Myrtle Beach. I was so bored and it was so nice I decided to play hooky and hit balls. I noticed the range where I was hitting had two guys that were GSED's. So I decided to check them out. Very nice guys. We talked a little machine and then I asked if I could observe some of their lessons.
Both were influenced by Mr. Doyle and Tommy T. One lesson they were helping a guy hit the inside aft quadrant and maintaining a flat left wrist . . . the number 1 imperative.
They had the guy hitting little shots with his left hand only and then having a significant roll afer impact. The demonstration was when the club was parallel to the ground, the Clubface was pointing at the ground. The student was struggling IMO because he wasn't hitting DOWN and unloading #2 to fully uncocked. But whatever.
I asked the AI about his hinging preference. He said he used horizontal hinging almost exclusively, which makes sense based on his demo. Then the gave a free clinic on the use of the right arm. They were advising a significant amount of roll with the right arm as well.
I guess my questions as a result are . . .
If employing Horizontal Hinging where would the Clubface point when the Clubshaft is parallel to the ground in the Downstroke? If it is pointed at the ground, would it be "over" Rolled?
Also, where would the Clubface point when the shaft is parallel when using Angled Hinging?