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Old 03-20-2007, 08:27 AM
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Thanks, Nuke. I wonder how do you know that I am close to Hardy's OP swing theory ?


Originally Posted by nuke99 View Post
My take on it is slightly a little different. I feel you got a pretty good swinging and also already doing a little OTT. Evidently your hips did not release ( causes a inward bend plane)and the club is already above the ball on its approach..

Jim Hardy uses a Punch , and Hitting move, thus angled hinging is more natural Your are mixing the physics of golf by swinging using punch elbow ,strong grip , angled hinging thus not being able to fade.

Could you elaborate a bit wider the above sentence ? What is a punch elbow ? And do you think my grip is strong ? I thought I've weakened it more to the neutral one, but maybe still to less..


hitting= the assembly pushes the pressure point down the plane . and the pressure point basically stays more behind the club. the arm will have a no roll feel. Total control of the club instead of being controlled by it.

swinging = natural horizontal hinge. The momentum of the club will close the clubface naturally thus we react to the momentum of the club and the pressure points always faces inward and towards ourself. of course when mixing mechanics.. its going to be different.

You got to learn to have to learn the AXE Motion using a more rotary motion. See Ted Fort's hitter motion , understand hitter motion and use them in your "swing" ( More stuart appleby?)

OK, what is AXE Motion ? Where can I see Ted Fort's hitter motion ?

Or you can use your natural swinging motion and use a pitch elbow and a more neutral grip. Open your plane line to play a fade. ( Hogan fights a hook)

What is a pitch elbow ?

both are valid models.

My layman 2 cents worth of tgm + "one plane" swing

Sorry for so many questions but this is just my first serious trip into the depth of TGM golf school

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