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Old 11-03-2010, 09:19 AM
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I can't get this idea out of my head that Flipping is an inherent result of "Swiveling" through Impact, and Hinging produces the opposite result. With Hinging, the more likely outcome would be a slightly Bowed Left Wrist.

I'm going to spend part of this Winter working toward more understanding of these two very different procedures.

Swiveling, in the general sense, seems to be about rotation about the Longitudinal Axis of the Club or Left Arm or Both, while Hinging is about Rotation about an axis perpendicular to an associated Plane, totally about sustaining the Lag. These are completely different types of Rotation. One is just as easy to apply as the other.

A Player cannot "Flip" with the #3 PP Dragging the Clubhead through Impact and Follow-through.

So Swiveling, in the general sense, as applied as an Impact Procedure will always Bend the Plane Line, while Hinging insists that the Clubhead Orbit remain undisturbed, thus not bending the Plane Line.
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