i have been digging around for two weeks trying to learn aboout the flip release. i forund some info on david orr's site. he said there was very little tilt lused, it was a circular path delivery, used a wrist throw, and ells and michelson were flip releasers. there may be somethilng about a left arm delivery path with this too. help! thanks.
I have had this marked as 'no clue' for 28 years. Homer could not describe it well and I can only guess.
I think it refers to a naturally messy kind of pivot that produces a burst of CF with a fast wrist and hand overtaking motion that looks flippy but holds to the definition of rhythm. The on plane flip release is the only geometrical element that would release early with short irons and later with long clubs and has to be adjusted with an open or closed stance.
Maybe this is the too simple explanation that I have been looking for these past for 28 years.
I dont know about ernie but certainly phil and vj have that look and phil especially could make the argument that it is a right arm swing...what phil and vj both suffer from are rhythm issues between the paddlewheel motions of both flying wedges
I dont know about ernie but certainly phil and vj have that look and phil especially could make the argument that it is a right arm swing...what phil and vj both suffer from are rhythm issues between the paddlewheel motions of both flying wedges
LOL yeah im suffering from students saying look at what VJ is doing, you said don't do that.