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Old 02-01-2009, 11:09 PM
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Hi O.B.

I am working on swinging procedure...my perception of "Educated hands" means F.L.V. at address; Cock and Uncock; turn and roll; right wrist bent...monitor the hands instead of the clubhead/clubface...unless we have a very funny grip, centripetal/centrifugal; club design...together with plenty of Look Look Look practice sessions, I think the mission of Hands can be accomplished.

Homer emphatically stated in 9-1:- Hands are not educated until they control the Pivot...and in the same chapter, those pictures show the pivot motion without hands and arms commend.

I also feel that variations of Foot; Knee; and Hip action, flat vs rotated shoulder turn affect the arms and hands path...if we use grabbing a cup off the top shelf in the kitchen and see how the body works, we might not have so much variations….

In my case, I lately try to ingrain V.J. missing piece of work and I have a quite a strong feeling that force from the ground up made my swing start and end. Shots are solid...190 yards par 3 head wind with an 5-i almost got my first ace last Sat ...but like drewitgolf said…Can the club be moved on the Plane, the issue stills lie in the execution or I am still missing something or wrong.

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If you cannot take the shoulder down the clubshaft plane, you must take along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two!
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