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Old 06-22-2008, 12:47 AM
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Hands Are Clamps
Originally Posted by dodger View Post

When you swivel is a major issue for me. I tend to do it too early, which results in a major underplane move. I assume magic of the right forearm will prevent the club from going too flat, correct?

Just remember:

The Hands are Clamps.

They do not produce Power. Instead, they exist to connect the Club to the Arms and control the Clubface alignments.

They move only in concert with the Body (Pivot) and the Arms.

As the Body turns and the Arms swing into the Backstroke, the Hands naturally Turn to Plane.

If they don't, you are Steering.

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