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Originally Posted by MizunoJoe
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Yoda,
Thanks for that 1st ed excerpt. Why has it disappeared from the 6th edition?
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Homer Kelley's explanation of the
Corkscrew Effect (of the straightening Right Arm) whipping the Hands and Clubhead into their Impact Alignments (Automatic Snap Release / 10-24-E) was maintained through the first three editions of
The Golfing Machine.
Beginning with the 4th edition and maintained through the 6th (and last), he eliminated this all-inclusive term and referred instead to
Paddlewheel Action (of the Hitter's Uncocking
Right Elbow) and
Throw-Out Action (of the Swinger's Uncocking
Left Wrist). This change allowed differentiation (from Release to Impact) between the Hitter's
Single Wrist Action(and its
gradual Angled Hinge Rolling per 10-18-C-2) versus the Swinger's
Standard Wrist Action (with its
Swivel Action per 10-18-A).
In the as yet unpublished 7th edition, 10-24-E was substantially revised. However, the second sentence (referring to the Paddlewheel and Throw-Out Actions) was left unchanged.