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advantages/disadvantages of being a full roll hitter? EDITED

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Old 03-07-2005, 05:23 AM
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I don't like his thread because it leads those astray....

Put simply. the angled hinge affects the loading of the right arm where it is a position to HIT at the top due to the influence created by the manditory alignments of the flying wedges. It is always a left arm stroke remember (1-F). The hinge action controls the alignments - it is the right arms job to trace the plane line and let the hinge action (controlling acc no.3)to do its thang.....the left arm is always swinging (1F) and it is always a left arm stroke

Thats why its left hand clubface right hand clubhead....

You cannot be in a position to hit with a horizontal hinge -its just not happen' - You are in a position to drag though
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