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Old 07-23-2010, 04:39 PM
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For normal every day shots, the bowed left wrist at Impact is a function of a weak left hand grip.

For those who have mastered the correct alignments of Impact , establishing the grip at adjusted , skipping Fix in other words, is not unusual. But for the rest of us who havent yet won a major or two........its far easier to just grip it at Fix and then move to Adjusted. With a Strong Single Action 10-2-B grip , Fix will not see a bow to the left wrist. (If you add some further shaft lean dynamically , like for a knock down or something the bow might appear)

Those drawings of Hogan at impact with a bowed left wrist are pretty cool looking but .............. you shouldnt copy that bow unless your grip type corresponds to that position at Fix. The photos in the book of the 10-2-A and 10-2-C grips both show a slight bow to the left hand at Fix. As they should, but Homer didnt recommend either of those grips in 12-1 or 12-2. They are options however, non reco'd options.

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