Not much interest in this thread ...perhaps the 1st 3 editions were wrong about this procedure?...Homer is basically giving us the "how to" in regards to finding the 10-2-B grip which is superior to all others in regards to the flying wedge alignments... that is the alignment of the pressure points and the flying wedge structure...
Not much interest in this thread ...perhaps the 1st 3 editions were wrong about this procedure?...Homer is basically giving us the "how to" in regards to finding the 10-2-B grip which is superior to all others in regards to the flying wedge alignments... that is the alignment of the pressure points and the flying wedge structure...
What grip do you think most of the tour players use... a version of the 10-2-B, or something different?
I noticed in a picture of Mr. Phil Mickelson the other day...that he appears to rotate his left hand(he is of course left handed) to what looks like a 10-2-C position at impact.
What do you think is going on with his grip? The Swingers #3 Pressure Point rotation at the Top, that stays there?
What grip do you think most of the tour players use... a version of the 10-2-B, or something different?
I noticed in a picture of Mr. Phil Mickelson the other day...that he appears to rotate his left hand(he is of course left handed) to what looks like a 10-2-C position at impact.
What do you think is going on with his grip? The Swingers #3 Pressure Point rotation at the Top, that stays there?
Given the amount of overswing he has on a full swing, I'd guess his lead hand grip isn't under the heel pad properly.
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Not much interest in this thread ...perhaps the 1st 3 editions were wrong about this procedure?...Homer is basically giving us the "how to" in regards to finding the 10-2-B grip which is superior to all others in regards to the flying wedge alignments... that is the alignment of the pressure points and the flying wedge structure...
I haven't participated in this thread yet but I have looked at it with interest ....
I haven't participated in this thread yet but I have looked at it with interest ....
Mathew...I appreciate your interest and participation...have you read the procedure suggested by Homer in the 1st edition on 10-2-B...does it make any sense?