LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - 6-D-2 & 10-19-C Important Relationship Thread: 6-D-2 & 10-19-C Important Relationship View Single Post #3 10-02-2005, 05:32 AM comdpa Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Singapore Posts: 627 Re: 6-D-2 & 10-19-C Important Relationship Originally Posted by lagster Discuss how 6-D-2 relates to 10-19-C. 10-19 C is drag loading and is the longitudinal acceleration of the club. It is a lengthwise acceleration that is to say along the length of the shaft. To understand this, simply lay a shaft on a table and then pull ALONG its length. That is longitudinal acceleration. Thus in a drag load, this happens, but on an inclined plane. The relationship in 6-D-2 which relates to throwaway and 10-19C is that we do not want to rush this dragging motion (the wrist throw or left hand karate chop to the aiming point). Per 7-19: Lag pressure is totally inert. The slightest "pushing away" will produce Clubhead Throwaway. When you find yourself swinging fast whether you want to or not, you are contending with Clubhead Throwaway and it could be induced by improper Clubhead Lag Pressure Point action. The point that is being emphasized here in 6-D-2 is that it only takes surprisingly low sustained acceleration for throwaway to occur. Effort is not required! This is why we have to sustain the lag and always always maintain a deliberate, positive, heavy feel. (3-F-6). We want effortless power and not powerful effort. Helps to also think of the endless belt effect. To hit the ball further, simply hit it better...Jack Nicklaus. comdpa View Public Profile Send a private message to comdpa Find all posts by comdpa