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Old 04-28-2006, 07:53 AM
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Problems with substituting Swivel for Hinging (over-Roll) BM#194
Originally Posted by rwh



Originally Posted by matt

A couple of points to add to rwh:

For Horizontal Hinging, the clubhead's leading edge will be pointing along
the plane line. This doesn't mean that it's running parallel to the plane
line.


For Angled Hinging, the clubhead's leading edge will be pointing across the
plane line - about at 45 degrees like he stated.


For Vertical Hinging, the leading edge is perpendicular to the plane line and
the face had laid back. This means the face is now not only perpendicular to
the plane line but also facing the sky much more than with a Horizontal
Hinge.




Good points, Matt.





As Matt has stated with regards to Horizontal Hinging, the Toe of the Club
will point along the Plane Line at the end of the Follow-Through (the
Both Arms Straight position). If the Leading Edge of the Clubface is running
parallel to the Plane Line, then the Left Wrist has Swiveled prematurely, and
this puts the Swingle of the Flail out of line with its Handle just as much
as any other form of Throwaway (2-G).
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