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Originally Posted by Ray Cayse
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Yoda,
Thanks for the prompt and well organized reply to my post. I just want to address your item #9, for now. All three golfers you mention are, or have been, world class. To do that, they have to have a four barrel swing method. This means to me that what appears to be angled hinging is really a combination of horizontal and vertical hinging. (Is this what is Homer called "dual horizontal hinging"?)
Ray Cayse
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When using the Right Shoulder to launch the Driving Right Arm, Palmer, Stadler and Trevino are Four-Barrel
Hitters, not Four-Barrel
Swingers.
Dual Horizontal Hinging employs a Dual Hinge arrangement: A
Primary Hinge -- the Horizontal Hinge -- to control the Clubface alignment and a
Secondary Hinge -- the Angled Hinge -- to keep the Clubshaft On Plane.
Angled Hinging employs only one Hinge (because the Clubshaft is already, by definition, On Plane). Hence, there is no 'Dual' Angled Hinging.