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Old 08-01-2005, 09:26 AM
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Re: Down Swing / Club Face
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
Good point! I wasn't gonna open that can of worms but . . .

Per 2-P THE WRISTCOCK - Only with a Turned Left Wrist, such as 10-2-D, can Uncocking be both Motions, that is , actually Throwing the Clubface at the Ball.

So how does this work? 10-2-D requires Paddlewheel Motion. Lose your Paddlewheel and lose the ball in the left woods right? How do you "throw the clubface at the ball with 10-2-D?"

Thanks!

B

Personally, I like to use the shoulder turn throw with 10-2-D (10-20-C). I find this is a great way to play a power fade given my flatter plane angle.

The 'hand throw' can be quite useful IF you have your wedges set, and keep them set - I might rephrase it for that particular combination as a 'wedge throw'. You can really get a sense of the plane with this combination because the left wrist cock and delivery path is right up and down the plane, no manipulation or shift. Morgan Pressel is a great example of the 10-2-D grip and swing IMO. Clubface control can be tricky if 'center' moves however, an angled hinge works best here (hit or swing). Best to opt for a fade.

I'd love to hear more from Lynn on grip types vs release trigger combinations.
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