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Old 10-11-2006, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
...during the Start Down and even during the Downstroke, they will feel as though they remain at the Top of the Stroke. That is because they enjoy a fixed relationship with the Right Shoulder during the Pivot's Delivery of the Power Package into Release (6-K-0), and there is no independent motion of the Hands until they have been delivered to the Release Point.

In other words, if the Hands are at Top -- Right Shoulder high and On Plane - and the Right Shoulder moves Down Plane (as pulled by the Hip Turn and its Action) then the Hands will feel 'in the same place,' namely, in their same fixed relationship with the Right Shoulder. Only when the Right Arm begins to straighten in Release and the Hands begin their move away from the Right Shoulder will the player experience their independent motion.
Million thanks to generous replies.

TGM, as Mr. Homer Kelley as well as Yoda said, there is always an answer.

Before TGM and then this wonderful web site, I am just a hacker loaded with golf related video and information in my 80G hard disk, however contradictory and incomplete.

Believe it or not, I transformed Yoda’s video into pad phone format so that I can listen and view all the time. In my last game, I put on my ear set in my way to a golf course in China, Yoda and Jeff as if giving me a lesson before I play, even sometime I felt asleep.(a bad student) I drove all day distance long, 20-30 yards longer. In a short straight Par 4, I drove a 283 yards to the green ended up with 40 feet 3-putt. What made me crazy are not the 3-putts but my swing thought of “leave them (hands) there, slide (hip), fly out” as my mechanical to feel reminder.

In Swinging, I felt like hands action inactive, they always seek to line-up by themselves with horizontal hinging. That’s why Mr. Homer Kelley said he don’t like swinging as it was easy? For my understanding, a straight line move (hip slide?) avoids the force first, and then applies longitudinally. Am i on the correct road?

Sorry for one more question, is that hands action will be more “active” in hitting procedure then?
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