The Guy on the Top, has extra layback because his right elbow is hanging back. Too bad he doesn't swivel but uses his Pivot to Roll the Lever. Look at Frame #8. This guy is great. TVA Grip. Could Have been a perfect Horizontal Hinge.
The Guy on the Bottom is TTU. Strong Double Action Underhand Grip. He has the same right elbow alignment problem as the Top Guy. It's laying back the Clubface through impact. He's comming in over the Top. Look how High His Right Forearm is. If his clubhead arrives a split second early, he'll high-hook the hell out of it.
High Right Forearm??? These cats have On-Plane Right Forearms better'n about anybody ever to lace 'em up . . .
Submission Couples . . .
Submission Lee Buck . . .
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Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 02-03-2008 at 01:04 AM.
Freddies Right Forearm does come in from too high.
1. Where would you say the clubhead passes Freddy's hands? After Impact.
2. Why does the club pass Freddy's hands? Clubhead has greater RPM.
3. Describe the differences in where Freddy's face points at the top and where Lee Buck's face points at the top. Freddie: On Plane. Lee: Looks closed.
4. Describe the similarities and/or differences in the clubshafts in the impact frames I don't see a Freddie Impact frame.
5. When does the club pass Lee's hands? When does the club pass Fred's hands? The Clubhead does not pass Lees hands.
6. Describe the similarities and/or differences in how their bodies are positioned at finish. Both Finishes are consistent with their backswing lengths. Hitter vs. Swinger
Bucket Said: The Flat Left Wrist is rooted in the Law of the Flail. It is the relationship of the Clubshaft and the Left Arm that Homer was describing . . .the Left Wrist can thus be anatomically Flat and Geometrically Flat . . .OR it can be Anatomically Flat and Geometrically Flat . . . but in order to satisfy the conditions of the Flail it is ALWAYS ALWAYS Geometrically Flat.
Daryl Says: The Flat Left Wrist is Rooted in the "Lever". The Flail was his explanation not his inspiration. The Arm and Club are only Flail like. The Lever, specifically the Arm and Clubshaft, is Geometrically Flat if the Clubhead and Left Hand have the same RPM.
Bucket Said: The Flat Left Wrist is rooted in the Law of the Flail. It is the relationship of the Clubshaft and the Left Arm that Homer was describing . . .the Left Wrist can thus be anatomically Flat and Geometrically Flat . . .OR it can be Anatomically Flat and Geometrically Flat . . . but in order to satisfy the conditions of the Flail it is ALWAYS ALWAYS Geometrically Flat.
Daryl Says: The Flat Left Wrist is Rooted in the "Lever". The Flail was his explanation not his inspiration. The Arm and Club are only Flail like. The Lever, specifically the Arm and Clubshaft, is Geometrically Flat if the Clubhead and Left Hand have the same RPM.
......and lag pressure is maintained until at least separation.
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