which delofts the face (vertically) w/o closing it (horizontally), or "reverse vertical"? Does Tiger's "stinger" belong to such category?
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which delofts the face (vertically) w/o closing it (horizontally), or "reverse vertical"? Does Tiger's "stinger" belong to such category?
Delofting the face is hooding, and it's a clubface position and not a hinge action. From there, just pick a hinge action and use it. I know that Lynn has discussed somewhere why Hooding is not and should not be considered a hinge action. Search over on Chuck's board. If I have time later I'll try to dig it up.
I think Tigers stinger is a result of a hitting motion.he really tries to pull with the left arm and push with the right.the lack of follow through takes the spin off the ball so it will not climb so much.