two is cool- its the pulling pp- its the other side of the flat left wrist and should put the shaft in a linear position so the "stars" 3 and 4 can bring it home.
One year playing football I was an inside defensive lineman in what was called a Penn State 4-4. My job was to prevent offensive lineman from blocking the linebackers so they can make all the tackles. Gad I felt like pp#2 that year. LOL
I think if you're a good player and really know how to "swing" you realize how important #2 really is.
There are times when i spin that gyroscope so hard that my right hand comes off like VJ but the #3 stays on the shaft and i have this HUUUUUUUUUUGE sensation in my #2pp (last 3 fingers of the left hand)
I know it's important, better players feel it (if they swing), but i think the other pp are more important for "beginners."
JMHO
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It's the only one you need to worry about in the left hand. I like to feel like my left index finger is almost passively sitting on the grip.....seems to help with more startup swivel and keeping the club "floating" in my hands....good feelign for a Swinger.
Ya on the left hand I only focus on PP2 and the shaft loading onto my left thumb.
When I'm holding it in PP2 and the shaft is on my left thumb I know my swivel is complete, my left wrist is cocked, and I'm set to rip the ball (the only other thing I need in the backswing is Extensor Action, really).
BTW....regarding the left thumb....why did Homer not include this pressure point? This thumb is one of my favourite things to monitor.
Last edited by birdie_man : 10-26-2005 at 06:59 PM.