. . . trying to Turn hard after my weight gets left. I'm thinking it's this Turning that prolongs the Hips ability to pull the Shoulders which pull the Arms that pull the Club . . .
. . . I drag my wet mop, with a Hip Slide and then a Hip Turn. There's for sure some overlapping there too. But its a pure Slide when it all starts happen'n.
The third photo in O.B. Left's sequence tells the tale:
His Head is centered. He has wonderful Pivot Lag (lower body leading the upper from the top) and has executed a beautiful Sweep Release. As a result, he comes into the ball with textbook Left Arm and Right Forearm Flying Wedge alignments.
Left Arm straight.
Right Arm bent.
Left Wrist Flat.
Right wrist Bent.
I have seen his action in person, and believe me . . .