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Old 12-30-2008, 02:15 PM
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I think that it is a mistake to causally equate a large amount of secondary axis tilt with hitting upwards at a teed ball when using a driver.

Here is a capture image of VJ Singh from a swing video.



VJ Singh always hits down with his driver - note the forward clubshaft lean. However, he has a large amount of secondary axis tilt.

I think that a large amount of secondary axis tilt in long hitters (like Tiger Woods and VJ Singh) better correlates with a need to keep in balance when swinging at fast arm speeds.

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Old 12-30-2008, 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
I think that it is a mistake to causally equate a large amount of secondary axis tilt with hitting upwards at a teed ball when using a driver.

Here is a capture image of VJ Singh from a swing video.



VJ Singh always hits down with his driver - note the forward clubshaft lean. However, he has a large amount of secondary axis tilt.

I think that a large amount of secondary axis tilt in long hitters (like Tiger Woods and VJ Singh) better correlates with a need to keep in balance when swinging at fast arm speeds.

Jeff.
Jeff,
both of them are great on power.

But, what about middle of the short grass. Thats what I was getting at.
 


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