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08-28-2007, 08:51 AM
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swinger and Single hand action
Can a swinger use Single hand action?
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08-28-2007, 09:08 AM
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08-28-2007, 09:17 AM
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Here's you some Standard Wrist Action . . . G.P. Swivels faster than anybody . . . this picture don't really do it justice.

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08-28-2007, 04:22 PM
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I see alot of pros use single wrist action ( or at least a delayed swivel).... the consequences are seen in the right forearm position at the top though ...no?
jack and flying right elbow?? is that a consequence of single wrist action?
It seems that with an early swivel/standard wrist action you can get your right elbow down in a position to load the shaft at end...all that stuff in 7-3 - right?
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08-28-2007, 04:23 PM
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Thank you very much!
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08-28-2007, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog
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I see alot of pros use single wrist action ( or at least a delayed swivel).... the consequences are seen in the right forearm position at the top though ...no?
jack and flying right elbow?? is that a consequence of single wrist action?
It seems that with an early swivel/standard wrist action you can get your right elbow down in a position to load the shaft at end...all that stuff in 7-3 - right?
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I'd say flying elbow is a combination of wrist action and plane angle . . . if you look at his wedges even though they are "high" the are aligned perfectly.

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08-28-2007, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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I'd say flying elbow is a combination of wrist action and plane angle . . . if you look at his wedges even though they are "high" the are aligned perfectly.
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What way is his right forearm positioned to load the shaft though?? compared with Yoda video on " pp3 where are you ?"... looks more like hitter?? UNLESS ( and this is what i guess he does/did) was to get that right forearm in a float loading swinging position to stress it , as per 7-3 for swinger, on the downswing?? right ?? maybe??..
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08-29-2007, 02:35 AM
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Absolutely!!!
Originally Posted by jerry1967
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Can a swinger use Single hand action?
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A swinger is supposed to use single hand (right or left) action with both hands.
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08-29-2007, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog
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What way is his right forearm positioned to load the shaft though?? compared with Yoda video on " pp3 where are you ?"... looks more like hitter?? UNLESS ( and this is what i guess he does/did) was to get that right forearm in a float loading swinging position to stress it , as per 7-3 for swinger, on the downswing?? right ?? maybe??..
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I'd say you can't get too caught up in the "looks" of things. The FIRST and FOREMOST to consider in Swinging or Hitting is simply this . . .
Hitting is PUSHING.
Swinging is PULLING.
The components may or may not "look" Swingie or Hittie . . . sometimes only the player may know. I would be willing to bet everything in Mike O's fridge that Nicklaus is Swinging despite the "looks."
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08-29-2007, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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I'd say you can't get too caught up in the "looks" of things. The FIRST and FOREMOST to consider in Swinging or Hitting is simply this . . .
Hitting is PUSHING.
Swinging is PULLING.
The components may or may not "look" Swingie or Hittie . . . sometimes only the player may know. I would be willing to bet everything in Mike O's fridge that Nicklaus is Swinging despite the "looks."
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Absolutely agree with you - especially with a single frame of a highly dynalmic motion!! But his elbow position must change on the downswing to stress the shaft in a swingers style surely?? ie a player that goes to flying elbow at end can only stress the shaft appropriately if they float load and get the right forearm into good position on the downswing???
MAybe...
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