you also want your "swivel" to comply with your hinge action . . . . there are going to be different rates of overtaking for different hinge actions and plane angles. Another piece that can impact your rate of overtaking is moving your head around. If you move off the ball and hang back their . . . . gonna be much harder to control the clubface.
check the book on clubhead travel with the different hinge motions. Swinging is generally associated with horizontal hinging. But keep in mind that Mr. Kelley said that it doesn't take much to override the CF (or whatever some egg head wants to call the force acting on the face) and be a manipulated hands swinger. I'm no Homer Kelley, but bucket does not recommend turning the control of the face over to CF. Control face, control ball, control ball, control game.
Another piece with your swivel is WHEN you do it . . . . See the point in Hogan's swing where swivel occurs vs. Lee Buck vs. Fat Jack . . . consider the different trajectories and the implications on the angle of attack . . . I imagine you'd see a considerable difference in the disruption of the turf if them three cats were practicing next to each other.
If CF acted on the Clubhead and shaft, at 100 MPH Clubhead Speed, your Hands would finish High and you would feel that your feet were being Lifted off the Ground.
Why is your Club slowing down so soon after Impact that your Club can't get to shoulder high on it's own residual speed?
Whatever is Driving your Club, abruptly stops after Impact. CF doesn't work that way.
Hmm? Then I don't understand the problem unless you're losing the Flat Left Wrist. You should have a good Finish Swivel. ??
This is key for me.
The feeling of the swivel is very different now that I know what its like to not throw it away, if the Wedge is maintained through the impact it is a foreign feeling to swivel correctly to the top. I am struggling with it.