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Dear Bucket,
Please locate your copy of The Golfing Machine. What color is the Book Cover? If there are Animals on the front cover, I’m afraid you’re referencing a different book. I read in the “Homecoming” thread that Yoda may offer a pre-clinic -TGM-cram-session the day before the seminar begins. I personal messaged him and begged him to reserve a front row seat for you. At the HEART of TGM is the Principle that the Right wrist remains bent and level from start-up to finish swivel so that the Clubhead travels at the same RPM as the Right Hand during this time. The Right elbow, allows the Left Wrist to Cock and Uncock. By the way; that picture thing of David Duval,,Idon’t know how he ever made it on tour with that swing. I wish I didn’t have this little Laptop, and I have time constraints, or I’d write a two page explanation. :golf: |
6-B-3-0-1 THE FLYING WEDGES The Clubhead may appear to move in a an arc around and outside the Hands when related to the Left Arm – the very basic Left Arm Flying Wedge. But when related to the Right Forearm, it appears to move “On Plane” with the Right Forearm, at its normal rigid angle (Bent Right Wrist) – the Right Forearm Flying Wedge. So – except in Sections 1 and 3 (Chapter 8) the entire Left Arm, the Clubshaft and the back of the Left Hand are ALWAYS positioned against the same flat plane – the Right Forearm and the Clubshaft are, in like manner, positioned on the plane of the Right Wrist Bend AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE LEFT ARM PLANE. That is the precision assembly and alignment of the Power Package structure and is mandatory during the entire motion. Hitting or Swinging. Study 4-D-1 regarding “Grip” and “Flat Left Wrist”. Also see 7-3. Then, ideally, the Left Wrist is always Flat and the Right Wrist is always Level (4-A-1, 4-B-1).
Bold by Daryl. And Bucket? May I ask? If the Left Wrist is always Flat, the the Right Wrist is always Level and ______________? And, if the Right Wrist is ALWAYS Level and Bent, then doesn't the Clubhead travel at the same RPM as the Right Hand?? |
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So let me axe you a question . . . If with a true 10-2-D grip the Left Wrist Cocks in the plane of the Right Wrist Bend . . . Could the Right Wrist not UNBEND inorder for the Left Wrist to Uncock? Looks like to me that's what Freddy does . . . Double D doesn't and Lee doesn't . . .But Freddy does. When you get back from Jackson's Hole . . . please present your dissertation on why Double D's motion sux. That should be good for about 300 more posts. You haven't got your tongue stuck to no flag poles out there in winter wonderland have you? |
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But there's that pesky word he left in your bold underlined dealie . . . "ideally" But I'd say yes . . . "ideally" they have the same RPM . . . "ideally" I'd look like Tom Cruise instead of Richard Crews . . . "ideally" Mrodock wouldn't need have a sex change to be a woman . . . "ideally" Lynn wouldn't have pissed off Mike O and be roasting marshmellows as his home burns to the ground . . . Lattitude not platitudes my man. |
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Secondly, I’m glad you brought that up. The word “Ideally”. Homer knows that the Right Wrist and Clubhead, will always have the same RPM (In TGM). The word “Ideally” refers to those when using 10-2-B. He is saying that if you use 10-2-B, then the ideal Hands To Plane alignments exist for both hands. Flat Left Wrist, and Level Right Wrist simultaneously, and not just Level and Bent Right Wrist with just any other Left Wrist Alignment. Damn. I'm really getting good at this stuff. :) :) |
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