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Old 04-27-2006, 08:03 AM
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When is a Method a Method?
Originally Posted by DelawareGolf
No Mike,

This is not about a four barrel swinging procedure!!!!!!!! It's not only about distance, it's actually about a golf stroke that can be used with any club lob wedge thru Driver (combining Power and Accuracy). The lower body does not start the downswing...the muscles of the right forearm start the downswing per 10-20-B and moves the power package to an automatic release point. See 7-19, 10-3-K and 10-11-0-3.

I would have to assume your suggestion that stroke pattern 12-2-0 could be a manipulated stroke is due to it's non-automatic random release? Agree? If so, describe to the class how it's manipulated?

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DG

Sorry for butting in, but its after midnight, and I couldn't stand the suspense. It's hard to sleep with these questions just hanging out there!

The True Swinger allows Centrifugal Force to align for Impact all three Functions of the Club, i.e., the Clubhead, the Clubshaft and the Clubface.

The Manipulated Swinger allows Centrifugal Force to align the Clubhead and the Clubshaft. Using Grip Rotation (7-2) and optionally, a Hinge Action (10-10-C or 10-10-E) other than Dual Horizontal, he himself aligns the Clubface.

The selected Trigger Type, Assembly Point, Loading Action, Delivery Path and Release Point (10-20/21/22/23/24) are simply Stroke Pattern Component Variations and are therefore available to both the True and the Manipulated Swinger.

So, the Swinger's Basic Stroke Pattern (12-2-0) could be either 'True' or 'Manipulated.' The differentiation is not determined by the Assembly, Loading, Triggering, Delivery and Release Components, but by whether or not Centrifugal Force alone is permitted to align the Clubface for Impact.
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