"Gentlemen, Generals please, there'll be no fighting in the War Room".
The idea that CF produces an over roll is not Lag's originally anyways . Havent we all thought that at one point or another? Its as old as golf itself, isnt it? For ages golfers as they improved developed hooks via a over roll of the hands and clubface. Didnt Hogan think that a Hook was a natural result of a good golf swing or something to that effect. I take my internet name from a similar predicament I had for a decade or so. It sure seemed natural to me back then, when I was a junior golfer.
My question was an ernest one. No disrespect intended at all. There is much I admire about Lag's writing. We learn by discussing. That is my sole objective here.
I believe you could have woken Hogan up in the middle of the night and he could still stripe one. Im open to answers of all kinds. Maybe Horizontal Hinging in itself is a constraint to CF? Although Homers balsa wood clubhead on a string demonstration would suggest otherwise.