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Old 01-26-2008, 06:22 AM
golfbulldog golfbulldog is offline
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If swinging...doesn't a level right wrist just "occur" if you release the club naturally and swing with essentials....?

The conscious effort to maintain it at level is surely only important if you are actively thrusting with your right elbow...then you have to maintain it to get on plane thrust...?

You are right that the left wrist cock allows the body to turn more quickly but i think that if you turn to quickly you can easily initiate throw out action too early. So whilst you can turn quickly it is hard to keep the club from throwing out....

I think that you should only turn as quickly as you can to allow the hands to take their desired path.

And I think that is slower hands than most people think if you want a max trigger delay style....

The slow hands allows max trigger delay which, via endless belt, gives good distance despite slow hands....

If your forearms can delay release whilst the hands take straight line path then you can turn quickly....

But i think that for most people you achieve trigger delay by slowing your turning motion...IMO...not saying this is gospel but just the way i have read the book and experienced it....so correct me if you think i am wrong...any thoughts?
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