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Old 11-16-2008, 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf View Post
Adjust your Knee Bend, Waist Bend and #3 Accumulator Angle until your Left Wrist is Flat, level and Vertical (7-2, #4). I had a conversation with Lynn on the practice tee at Cuscowilla regarding this. I had a left wrist that was cocked to a certain degree at both Fix and Adjusted Address (low hands) resulting in more waist bend than was necessary....even A.I.'s can get into bad habits .

When you say "No problem at impact because the shaft leans forward...but at impact fix"...How are you differentiating the two? Extensor Action should be present in both (with Wedges intact), but not at Adjusted Address (at least not to the degree to take you out of your Adjusted Address alignments, hence the reason EA is not listed in Section 3 of the Mechanical Check List 12-3-0).
Hi, I think that I was comparing the Adjusted address (mid body hands) and impact....

If I bend over, knee flex etc ...just enough to get the right forearm on plane.... the shaft leans forward and my left shoulder is higher at impact/impact fix than it would be at mid body hands /adusted address.

The length of my left arm and club are the same length at impact as they are at mid body hands....but the left shoulder is nearer the ground at mid body hands adjusted address....

So the hands have to drop down off plane at adjusted address...no? Looks a bit MORAD -esque....

For me...that is quite along way....hand only plane really...or so it seems

You are dead right about Tiger... he really has to make alot of adjustments on his downswing.
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