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12 piece bucket 02-05-2008 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 48884)
That's strictly a personal opinion!

Another good one! Glad to see you have kicked the golf forum habit . . .

Daryl 02-06-2008 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 48790)
Then, my exact point would be: The Clubhead and Right Hand and Right Forearm Always move at the same RPM from Address to Finish Swivel.


Now that the discusion on this issue seems completed, do you agree with the statement:

The Clubhead and Right Hand and Right Forearm "SHOULD" always move at the same RPM from Address to Finish Swivel.

12 piece bucket 02-06-2008 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 48963)
Now that the discusion on this issue seems completed, do you agree with the statement:

The Clubhead and Right Hand and Right Forearm "SHOULD" always move at the same RPM from Address to Finish Swivel.

No . . . depends on grip type and what you are trying to do.

Daryl 02-06-2008 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 48964)
No . . . depends on grip type.

Were you this difficult growing up? Let me talk to your wife.

How about "any grip type" and "Right hand TO PLANE" as long as the Right Wrist remains level and Bent"

Daryl 02-06-2008 11:42 AM

I'm about to go snowmobiling through Yellowstone, and I'd like to get this resolve before I leave.

mrodock 02-06-2008 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 48963)
The Clubhead and Right Hand and Right Forearm "SHOULD" always move at the same RPM from Address to Finish Swivel.

This is an extremely good image, even if it isn't the exact thing that does or should happen. At least in the last part of the downswing (final 1/3) until the follow through.

12 piece bucket 02-06-2008 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 48965)
Were you this difficult growing up? Let me talk to your wife.

How about "any grip type" and "Right hand TO PLANE" as long as the Right Wrist remains level and Bent"


You think I'm a "grown up"????? I'll take that as a compliment!!! Sweet!!!

What does Right Hand to Plane mean?

A dude like Freddie who Re-Cocks and BENDS out of follow through . . . FLATTENS his Right Wrist . . . BUT the club stays on Plane and In-Line with his Left Arm . . .

Now I could see people having beef with Vijay being on the edge of meeting the Imperatives . . . But not Boom Boom.

Lee Buck probably kept his Right Wrist Bent as well as any 10-2-D gripper . . .but he hit it low.

I'm looking at a sequence of Duval . . . his wrist stays bent pretty good but he Up-Plane quicker than Lee Buck. Plus he hits it higher because he has more Tilt.

I think Duval is the best 10-2-D grip model . . . he was as good as anybody when he was winning.

Mike O 02-06-2008 04:08 PM

RPM's
 
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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 48963)
Now that the discusion on this issue seems completed, do you agree with the statement:

The Clubhead and Right Hand and Right Forearm "SHOULD" always move at the same RPM from Address to Finish Swivel.

Daryl,
Ignore this post of mine if it is going to get your thread off track (I know with Bucket involved you are already off track but I'm ingoring that "issue").

No joke- I've been crazy busy so normally I would find it in the 7th edition but can you quote Homer in the 7th edition regarding "Same RPM's or anyone. Then I wouldn't mind chiming on in your thread.

Mike O 02-06-2008 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 48890)
Another good one! Glad to see you have kicked the golf forum habit . . .

:sleepy: ......... Have you got any new material? The blatant posting to run up your posting totals is so transparent!

mrodock 02-06-2008 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 48978)

I'm looking at a sequence of Duval . . . his wrist stays bent pretty good but he Up-Plane quicker than Lee Buck. Plus he hits it higher because he has more Tilt.

I think Duval is the best 10-2-D grip model . . . he was as good as anybody when he was winning.

If you are talking about axis tilt Lee Buck had as much as just about anyone that made a living at the game. (at least the video/photos I've seen)


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