While I wait for the 7th edition of yellow book to become available I came across a book by a guy named Joe Dante. My friend said he had written this book before HK had written TGM, and tha there were some similarities to TGM.
He was really into the concept of a flat (if not bowed) wrist positions through out the swing. He also encouraged an early wrist set similar to Tommy's.
Do you guys know anything about this guy and his concepts?
While I wait for the 7th edition of yellow book to become available I came across a book by a guy named Joe Dante. My friend said he had written this book before HK had written TGM, and tha there were some similarities to TGM.
He was really into the concept of a flat (if not bowed) wrist positions through out the swing. He also encouraged an early wrist set similar to Tommy's.
Do you guys know anything about this guy and his concepts?
Thanks
Dante's four magic moves are:
Early wrist break on backswing
Straight left wrist at top of backswing (flat left wrist)
Head stays back while weight moves laterally to hip closest to target
Hit through with the hands relying on the body to move the hands
Thanks for the comments guys. Would you say Dante was more hitting in theory or swinging?
It also seems some people would consider Dante's wrist postion to be "shut faced" at the top where others call it square.
He is definately against fanning open the club and then snapping them closed at impact with hands. He would argue all night with AJ Bonar
Thanks for the comments guys. Would you say Dante was more hitting in theory or swinging?
It also seems some people would consider Dante's wrist postion to be "shut faced" at the top where others call it square.
He is definately against fanning open the club and then snapping them closed at impact with hands. He would argue all night with AJ Bonar
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