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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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Originally Posted by Theodan
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"They had the guy hitting little shots with his left hand only and then having a significant roll afer impact. The demonstration was when the club was parallel to the ground, the Clubface was pointing at the ground. The student was struggling IMO because he wasn't hitting DOWN and unloading #2 to fully uncocked. But whatever. "
Hold it. I'm confused. In the backstroke, if the clubface is pointing at the ground, you have done that wierd feeling "reverse" roll to set up the Vertical Hinge. Any rolling coming forward defeats the entire purpose of use of that Hinge, right?
And he exclusively teaches the (Dual) Horizontal Hinge, even to Hitters? That didn't work too well for me (pre-LBG). I could make a watermellon hook.
Charlie
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Charlie,
Sorry for the confusion. The Clubface was facing the ground after Follow-Through.
Regards,
B
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OK Bucket, gotcha 5 by 5.

Now I see why you were talking about an "over"roll. Face down is 45* past the roll for a Horizontal. Seems like the swivel finish would come out very wierd..
Charlie