LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Pivotal Axis Thread: Pivotal Axis View Single Post #5 02-11-2008, 06:52 PM lagster LBG Pro Contributor Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 848 Bennett Originally Posted by Daryl Interesting. Stack and Tilt? I stopped reading the Golf Rags years ago. If you pivot on your left Leg, then the Right Hip moves toward the Plane Line and you may not clear the Right Hip using a Straight Line Delivery Path. A little Over-The-Top occurs unless you simply slide left until Release. But there’s not much Hip Action there. And, How far Forward can the Right Hip move if it’s being pulled by the Left Hip? It Starts to Jam up near Impact. I spent years doing it that way. Very similar to the Right Shoulder controlling the Left Shoulder, so does the Right Hip Control the Direction and Travel Distance of the Left Hip. Baseball, Football, etc, use the Right Leg for the Hips to Pivot around and supply forward Hip Thrust. The Right Leg serves as a backstop for the Shoulder Turn Both Ways. /////////////////////////////////////////// Good response Mr. Daryl!! Mr. Bennett practices, and occasionally gives some lessons near where I live. He is a very impressive ball striker himself. Some of their info is from TGM and some for MORAD... and some from their research. Tom Scherrer was the most impressive of the students I saw him working with, and they have many. There are obviously two choices here... Left or Right Leg... there must be a Pivotal Axis for the mechanics to work. More discussion... Last edited by lagster : 02-12-2008 at 01:25 AM. Reason: spelling lagster View Public Profile Send a private message to lagster Find all posts by lagster