Homer saw a problem with the commonly used "shoulder Turn" (Torso) Takeaway. It causes a rotation in the right forearm. The Right Forearm Wedge becomes misaligned during the Downstroke and a compensation is needed to correct the alignment before the Impact interval.. The compensation is normally the "Flip Release". It can occur early, somewhere in the middle or Late. The Flip release isn't a complete answer to the problem because it causes you to enter the impact interval with a "counter-rotation". Everyone using the Shoulder turn takeaway must also introduce a correction to the misalignment.
Homer prefers the Right Forearm takeaway. Too many advantages to outline.
All of these are good replies,Thanks. This morning while thinking about them, I
watched the video of Tom Tomasello talking about The Pivot. I could be wrong,
but I believe he says to start the backswing with a turn of the right hip. I am going to start a practice session in the morning with this. What do you think?
I have always had trouble starting the swing.