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Old 08-27-2006, 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
I'll take the bait for the first part of your question.
  • Flat Left Wrist from Start Up to Follow Through
  • Right Forearm and Clubshaft Tracing the Straight Plane Line during Release
  • The perpendicular relationship of the Flying Wedges: the Flat Left Wrist and Level Right Wrist
  • An "On Plane" Right Shoulder from Start Down to Follow Through to give the right amount of Axis Tilt and Hip Slide
  • All Pivot Components moving parallel to your selected Delivery Line (usually the Plane Line) at Start Down
  • A fixed Pivot Center
  • A 10-2-B Grip with no wobble in Clubshaft attachment during the entire motion
Originally Posted by Peter Croker
Good answer EdZ!

Also I believe with an "Uncompensated swing" the alignments allow for maximum efficiency of power applied going into the ball plus the least amount of stress on the body parts.

Here are six alignments within the "Address" that I have found allow for maximum use of centrifugal force and least need for timing to hit the ball to the target.

1.The Left Wrist to the Club Shaft.
2.The left Wrist to the clubface.
3.The Club Shaft to the body center of gravity.
4.The Elbows to the hips.
5.The Spine to the ground.
6.The Clubface and Body to the ball’s target.

With these alignments in place and with a correct "pushing" action on the "pressure points" in the hands, all other alignments that are involved in the "Uncompensated Swing" are possible'
Hope this helps.

Kind regards,
Peter Croker

Thank you tongzilla and Peter Croker for your valueable answer.

I really want to hear the answer from Mathew , ChrstNZ , 12 piece bucket and others too.
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