LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Help!!!! . . . What is "flick" . . "flicking" 10-19 Thread: Help!!!! . . . What is "flick" . . "flicking" 10-19 View Single Post #9 10-27-2010, 12:05 PM O.B.Left Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 3,433 Originally Posted by O.B.Left Flick a load and throw? If you can't sustain lag pressure , you can delay it's loading .... The closer to the release point the better. Is the flick throwaway? But how would one 10-19 B/C then? How do you flick and then Drag? I can see the drag in terms of the pulling but the longitudinal cause it must have been flicked away no? I've got to edit this a bit. Instead of Flick being a "load and throw" (away of the clubhead) , I would imagine its better to consider it a "load and release". No Storage. Although as a procedure for a clubhead tosser , throwawayer its pretty good for ensuring the clubhead doesnt pass the hands at impact. Why did Homer list Float in 10-19 Lag Loading anyways? It would appear to me that the actual method of Loading for Float is still Drive or Drag. Hit or Swing. Its not a different method of Loading really, or a different direction of Loading, its more a variation in Storage , zero Storage. Not sure where that would fit in otherwise, maybe a special combo of 10-22 and 10-24? I wonder if Yoda would care to comment on Float. O.B.Left View Public Profile Send a private message to O.B.Left Find all posts by O.B.Left