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Old 03-21-2012, 02:58 AM
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Forgive me Yoda for I have sinned,I played 2 games in as many days,I did set out to use swing pattern but in my want to win or at least score well,I resorted back to olde faithful Hitter pattern,alas,1 win in 4 man amb.......3rd in single,but I dont care,its good to have that reliable pattern to fall back on,the tighter the f/way ....the harder I thrust....one could say...trust the thrust.....just had to share
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Old 03-26-2012, 07:30 AM
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Finger grip
Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
Do Hogan's left hand on club check with a short thumb. It works for set-up and the whole swing or hit.

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Interesting play time today,using swinging with finger grip,very neutral and really just let the cen force thing go with absolute minimal grip pressure but really forced myself to swing with shaft sitting very much in last joints on fingers,so long as my shoulders rotated fully the ball went high and long,could possibly enjoy this,nooo vibration whatsoever........have a play with it guys and give some feedback,cheers
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Old 03-27-2012, 07:39 PM
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I mowed our course for 5 hrs as the others cleaned up the course(working bee),after we played 4 holes....I played only with a 3 ir,1st hole bogey,2nd hole 198 mt P3 on for 1.......2nd hole P3 145 mt on, putted and got 2 with 3ir as putter...4th hloe 170mt P 3 bit long ,but chipped on and 2 putted with 3 ir,.......my point is 2 fold,1....how solid the swing was with finger grip(I must have been using too much palm grip),,2...what a great excercise....using 1 club........thought I would share
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Old 03-28-2012, 12:00 PM
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2hbp
The 2HBP is the feeling of maximum radius during release. The smaller the pully the more exaggerated the feel.

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Old 03-28-2012, 07:44 PM
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The 2HBP is the feeling of maximum radius during release. The smaller the pully the more exaggerated the feel.

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Sorry Bumpy,Im slow on the uptake here.....2HBP..?
I like the max release....cheers
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Old 03-30-2012, 09:22 AM
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2HBP = two handed basketball pass.

The smaller the pulley, the heavier the ball. I think Hogan used an 8#, if it gets to heavy I lose power. You got to be a giant if you want to make it work right. Pivot power transfer to zone 2?

I may be just rambling, thank god for Homer, Hogan too.

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Old 03-30-2012, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Bumpy View Post
2HBP = two handed basketball pass.

I may be just rambling, thank god for Homer, Hogan too.

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Thanks to Homer for getting it right when he says no hand effort toward the target, but no thanks to Hogan for his misleading 2HBP illustration in 2L, which 99 of 100 readers will take to mean a horizontal hand/arm effort through impact, i.e. steering, disrupting impact alignments, stifling CF, and distorting the arc of the clubhead.
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