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Old 09-15-2005, 11:25 PM
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Re: The Hitter's Finishing Touches
Originally Posted by Yoda
Originally Posted by comdpa
Thanks Yoda...

So let me clarify with you on the "art" of hitting.

Can I set up square but instead of using the 10-5-A as a guide line, I disregard that and see 10-5-E as my guideline instead.

And I will align my clubface closed in relation to my target line to accomodate for angled hinging - which necessarily requires a strong grip if one is to maintain flying wedges.

This would be the angle of approach right?

And my clubhead will be covering this 10-5-E line.

Thanks for helping out...
Yes all 'round, Compda.

Just make sure that your Backstroke is very steep...as it must be to maintain the Clubhead Covering of the 10-5-E Delivery Line. It is very easy to lapse into a 'Tracing' mode, and that will result in a Right Elbow that slips back and behind you and a Clubhead that gets too far inside. Extensor Action is a big help here. Make sure you have it from Start Up to Follow-Through.
I got you Yoda. In 12-3-0, Extensor Action is mentioned so many times and after a while I figured its for a reason. Now my left hand is hardly used except when I swing.

When I do 12-5-1 and 12-5-2 as well as 12-1-0, the left hand is just there for the ride. Apply extensor action, right forearm picks up, drive the right shoulder down plane and WHOOSH!

Thanks !!
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