Quote:
Originally Posted by Thom
Vertical hinging
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We have a winner...
Thom!
The way to prevent the normal Clubhead Overtaking (of the Hands) while maintaining the Rhythm of the Stroke (Left Arm and Clubshaft In Line) is to use
Vertical Hinging. In other words, controlled
Steering (Clubface held Square to the Plane Line). And since, by definition, a
Cut Shot is any Shot using Vertical Hinging ('regardless of Plane Line or preceding Wrist Action'), the third way to Zero the #3 Accumulator could also be said to be:
'Play a Cut Shot' (2-C-2).
Here are comments that might help clear some fog surrounding the answers of some of the other contenders:
Quote:
Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Change Grip Type.....10-2-E
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Sorry,
Annikan, 10-2-E would permit both Horizontal and Angled Hinging, and each of these would produce the #3 Accumulator action and travel.
Quote:
Originally Posted by tongzilla
10-3-H Paw
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Same for you,
Tongzilla, the Paw Stroke executed as a Cross Line procedure produces automatic Angled Hinging and its associated #3 Accumulator travel.
Quote:
Originally Posted by rwh
Use the Strong Double Action Grip (10-2-D). No roll until after impact.
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Very close,
rwh. But the Strong Double Action Grip can produce any Hinge Action, although it is used most often with Angled Hinging. Here, the Left Wrist remains Turned On Plane through Impact and is executed with the
Feel of
No Roll. However, this 'No Roll'
Feel produces an automatic Angled Hinge Action and a
'Half Roll' of the
Clubface. To produce the Vertical Hinge Action required for the Zero #3 Accumulator, the player must execute a Cut Shot. In turn, this mandates a
'Reverse Roll' Feel and a Square Clubface, i.e.,
'No Roll.'
Quote:
Originally Posted by DD639
Then you have to include 10-3-G pick
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The Pick Minor Basic Stroke does not exclude #3 Accumulator travel. It specifies only Bent Arms and Forearms On Plane. Used in combination with the Push Basic Stroke, it produces automatic Angled Hinging and #3 Accumulator travel (unless, in the most unusual case, the Right Forearm is positioned parallel to the Plane Line).
Quote:
Originally Posted by phimaynard
In my opinion, using a vertical hinge action there is no Power Accumulator #3
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Right you are,
phimaynard. But
Thom arrived first on the scene, so the
Accumulator Chalice goes to him. I emailed him his due victory congrats just after he posted, but I refrained from a public announcement at that time in order to encourage further participation. You, sir, are hereby awarded a
Special Commendation because you had the courage to reiterate his position.
This was fun, everybody, and I think we all learned something -- I know I did. Thanks to all who participated!
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