What is the LONGEST shot you attempt to hit when ZERO-ING OUT the #3 Accumulator? Per 2-G
The KEY to this Rhythm is the #3 Accumulator (6-B-3-0). As part of the above drill, hold the 45 degree Arm position while rotating the Hands and the #3 Accumulator through the three Hinging positions, over and over until you see that each position changes the LOCATION of the Clubhead. The Point to note here is that with each Hinge Action the #3 Accumulator has a different “In Line” motion – Dual Horizontal Hinging having the longest travel and Dual Vertical the shortest. This agrees with the “Roll Characteristics” discussed in 7-10 and must be so executed to produce proper Rhythm. Doing the above drill with Zero Accumulator #3 (6-B-3-B) will show that then, all Lag Loading and Hinge Action have Angled Hinging Travel AND Rhythm. So – intentional use of Zero Accumulator #3 can be useful while unintentional use can be hazardous.
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Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 03-12-2006 at 09:08 PM.
Bucket, longest I've tried is 30yds with a lob wedge -dont think I could hit it any further as I only use zero #3 with vertical hinging.
Neil,
Me too. I'm starting to dig ZERO-ING out #3. I like to hit down hard, feels like you have just mashed the ball flat . . . but it flies soft. Even softer if you do it in conjuction with the "false" lag pressure of a tight right forefinger grip.