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Old 01-16-2008, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
Woo! We're debatin'!

I still stand by my post that with Maximum Trigger Delay ALL RELEASES approach Simultaneous . . . It has to work that way . . . apples peaches punkin' pie . . .

I was refering to the Left Wrist bending and cocking not the Right Wrist . . .

Per 10-2-G . . .
. A bit of Left Wrist Turn properly becomes exactly the same amount of Double Wristcock to keep the Clubshaft On Plane and to maintain Impact Wrist Position. Except with a “True” Swing (6-B-3-0) where Centrifugal Force will produce the “geometric” Flat Left Wrist when there is actually a “visual” Bent Left Wrist. That is, the Clubshaft and the Left Arm are in a straight line per 6-B-3-0 and 2-K regardless of the Left Wrist Position. These procedures may be either “Weak” or “Strong” but either or both Wrist are Double Cocked per 10-18-B.
Hence the Freddie Couples reference . . . he satisfies the conditions of the Law of the Flail . . . but his Left Wrist be Bendin' like a comma.

As for Strong Grips and Horizontal Hinging . . . I don't think that has anything to do with ball position . . . you CAN Horizontal Hinge with a 10-2-D (or any grip type for that matter) . .. IF you keep something VERTICAL to the Horizontal Plane . .. that's what Homer considered the advantage of the 10-2-B grip . . . you could SEE that it was vertical. Whereas with 10-2-B you have to have some other reference point.

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Dear Mr. Bucket,

Please allow me to clarify my previous post with the following information.

You said: “I still stand by my post that with Maximum Trigger Delay ALL RELEASES approach Simultaneous” .
I respectfully beg to differ. That is not logical. That’s like saying that the Faster you drive your truck, then the more it becomes a Ferrari. I don’t think so.
You said: “I was referring to the Left Wrist bending and cocking not the Right Wrist”.
I know. I was explaining that the Right Wrist doesn’t Cock. If the Right Wrist remains Level throughout the stroke and rolls into impact after the Left Wrist Uncocks, then you performed a Sequenced Release.

The reference to 10-2-G is understood, however, I can assure you that my Left Wrist is Flat Before-During-and After Impact. Visually and Geometrically.

You Said: “As for Strong Grips and Horizontal Hinging . . . I don't think that has anything to do with ball position . . . you CAN Horizontal Hinge with a 10-2-D (or any grip type for that matter) . .. IF you keep something VERTICAL to the Horizontal Plane . .. that's what Homer considered the advantage of the 10-2-B grip . . . you could SEE that it was vertical. Whereas with 10-2-B you have to have some other reference point.”

I agree. When I said that the 10-2-D Grip can be used with Horizontal Hinging if You are willing to play the ball opposite your left foot, I was merely trying to help you hit the Green and not land thirty yards to the left.
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Old 01-16-2008, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
Dear Mr. Bucket,

Please allow me to clarify my previous post with the following information.

You said: “I still stand by my post that with Maximum Trigger Delay ALL RELEASES approach Simultaneous” .
I respectfully beg to differ. That is not logical. That’s like saying that the Faster you drive your truck, then the more it becomes a Ferrari. I don’t think so.
You said: “I was referring to the Left Wrist bending and cocking not the Right Wrist”.
I know. I was explaining that the Right Wrist doesn’t Cock. If the Right Wrist remains Level throughout the stroke and rolls into impact after the Left Wrist Uncocks, then you performed a Sequenced Release.

The reference to 10-2-G is understood, however, I can assure you that my Left Wrist is Flat Before-During-and After Impact. Visually and Geometrically.

You Said: “As for Strong Grips and Horizontal Hinging . . . I don't think that has anything to do with ball position . . . you CAN Horizontal Hinge with a 10-2-D (or any grip type for that matter) . .. IF you keep something VERTICAL to the Horizontal Plane . .. that's what Homer considered the advantage of the 10-2-B grip . . . you could SEE that it was vertical. Whereas with 10-2-B you have to have some other reference point.”

I agree. When I said that the 10-2-D Grip can be used with Horizontal Hinging if You are willing to play the ball opposite your left foot, I was merely trying to help you hit the Green and not land thirty yards to the left.
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Trucks and Ferrarii . . . Hitters and Swingers . . . fast is as fast does . . the road don't know and the ball don't neither.

Look at the video I posted on Zach Johnson vs. Sergio . . . there is a HUGE difference in the sequencing of the release motion between those two cats . . . Zach is almost fully Uncocked at thigh high . . . all he has left is Rolling . . . where as at the same point Sergio has MUCH MORE UNCOCKING and Rolling to do to get to fix respectively and from a time and space perspective the rolling and uncocking HAVE TO happen essentially at the same time.

Your left wrist may be visually and geometrically flat after impact . . . but fred couples' wristsusis ain't . . . his left is bent and his right is FLAT. There's cats that get skint all kinda ways.

As far as 30 yards left of the green. . . maybe . . .

But listen . . . I think you are SOLID man! I hope you ain't takin' none of this personal . . . you are one of the tops in my book. We're just talkin' not fightin' right? Your participation and knowledge is invaluable out here . . . more valuable than me being "right" or making points.
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Old 01-16-2008, 06:08 PM
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Hi bucket, thanks for posting Sergio's swing - There is so much good stuff to see!

I like his footwork and impact looks awesome!

Swingvision is the only way to see what is really happen - I agree the best guys are moving so fast that hard to see and feel.

I guess if the scores are in the 60s and you win tournaments around the world... it does not matter what you do / feel...

But the ideal IMO is for your feel to accurately reflect what you do... truely eductaed hands/sensory system.

If you get to that level of biofeedback...youfeel when something goes wrong and you can feel your way to put it right again.... complete escape from illusions whether they be visual or whatever...

That is "owning" your swing...Hogan, Moe...and Tiger in his dreams... but that is what he wants!

Imagine looking in the mirror and seeing how you really look...scary!! None of us do it!!
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