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Old 05-22-2006, 08:32 PM
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IF you put your hands on the club as in 10-2-A and simply pull your right forearm back along the same line as it is at address (toward your right shoulder) the right hands drops perfectly into place as in 10-2-B. Right hand is not longer on the same plane as the wristcock but rather the impact forearm plane.

Seems simple enough am I missing something?

BTW The left hand "V" is not pointing at the right shoulder as in conventional strong grips. 10-2-b is the best way to enable the left hand club shaft to achieve/maintain the flat left wrist/flail. Read the basic motion curriculum paragraph 7.
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Old 05-22-2006, 09:46 PM
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Pull the heel of the right hand palm off the left thumb ..then lower the the left thumb..this drops #3 pressure point, then proceed to align #2 with it and by lowering the left thumb this aligns #1 with other 3 PP's ...not difficult...just follow Homer's Procedure....It's NOT Annikan's Procedure...Homer's remember....


He said NOT to ROTATE ...because the Right Wrist may move toward an Arched condition..which destroys the alignment of the RFFW....DO Not Rotate..also means the Left Wrist..So many who do not know try to rotate the left thumb to the Aft location rather than "abducting it from the forefinger to lower it by itself to the aft alignment...YOU see those cats and dogs who try to keep a coin between the left thumb and left forefinger can keep the coin in when executed per Homer's procedure...those who can keep the coin in are probably rotating it!
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Old 05-22-2006, 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Pull the heel of the right hand palm off the left thumb ..then lower the the left thumb..this drops #3 pressure point, then proceed to align #2 with it and by lowering the left thumb this aligns #1 with other 3 PP's ...not difficult...just follow Homer's Procedure....It's NOT Annikan's Procedure...Homer's remember....


He said NOT to ROTATE ...because the Right Wrist may move toward an Arched condition..which destroys the alignment of the RFFW....DO Not Rotate..also means the Left Wrist..So many who do not know try to rotate the left thumb to the Aft location rather than "abducting it from the forefinger to lower it by itself to the aft alignment...YOU see those cats and dogs who try to keep a coin between the left thumb and left forefinger can keep the coin in when executed per Homer's procedure...those who can keep the coin in are probably rotating it!
It's a precise alignment.
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Old 05-23-2006, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Pull the heel of the right hand palm off the left thumb ..then lower the the left thumb..this drops #3 pressure point, then proceed to align #2 with it and by lowering the left thumb this aligns #1 with other 3 PP's ...not difficult...just follow Homer's Procedure....It's NOT Annikan's Procedure...Homer's remember....


He said NOT to ROTATE ...because the Right Wrist may move toward an Arched condition..which destroys the alignment of the RFFW....DO Not Rotate..also means the Left Wrist..So many who do not know try to rotate the left thumb to the Aft location rather than "abducting it from the forefinger to lower it by itself to the aft alignment...YOU see those cats and dogs who try to keep a coin between the left thumb and left forefinger can keep the coin in when executed per Homer's procedure...those who can keep the coin in are probably rotating it!

Do you think a larger grip size is beneficial for getting this aft thumb position properly?

For example, if I use PING's grip size recommendation for my hand, they suggest the standard size, however I actually think the midsize + a wrap, or their oversize fits my hands better when using a 10-2-B grip. I should note that even by the 'conventional' standard, (tips of left hand fingers just touching the thumb pad), their standard size is too small for my hands as far as I see it.

That said, I think a thinner grip is useful if using 10-2-A/double wrist cock, per Hogan.
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Old 05-23-2006, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by EdZ
Do you think a larger grip size is beneficial for getting this aft thumb position properly?

For example, if I use PING's grip size recommendation for my hand, they suggest the standard size, however I actually think the midsize + a wrap, or their oversize fits my hands better when using a 10-2-B grip. I should note that even by the 'conventional' standard, (tips of left hand fingers just touching the thumb pad), their standard size is too small for my hands as far as I see it.

That said, I think a thinner grip is useful if using 10-2-A/double wrist cock, per Hogan.

EdZ ...great point....great question on grip size????????
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