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Old 05-02-2006, 03:57 AM
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I'm a swinger who has recently switched from a "strong" 10-2-D grip to a slightly weaker 10-2-B grip. I'm hitting all of my irons straight and high right

Strangely if I set up with the clubface even with a short iron aimed 45 deg right of the target (i'm right handed) I find it easier to square the face and hit the ball straight (as i've got to square the face to hit it half decent).

If i aim the face at the target then it's going high right again.

Although the compensation is working on the short shots i lose it when moving to a bigger swing.

I'm making nice ball then divot contact as well

Is this something mechanical or mental?

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Old 05-02-2006, 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by bergsey
I'm a swinger who has recently switched from a "strong" 10-2-D grip to a slightly weaker 10-2-B grip. I'm hitting all of my irons straight and high right

Strangely if I set up with the clubface even with a short iron aimed 45 deg right of the target (i'm right handed) I find it easier to square the face and hit the ball straight (as i've got to square the face to hit it half decent).

If i aim the face at the target then it's going high right again.

Although the compensation is working on the short shots i lose it when moving to a bigger swing.

I'm making nice ball then divot contact as well

Is this something mechanical or mental?

Thanks
Finish Swivel man. Ted schooled me on this. You have to swivel much later with 10-2-D. Now that you are 10-2-B you gotta get #3 rolling. Get your swivel on and it won't go right.
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Old 05-02-2006, 08:49 PM
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Finish Swivel man. Ted schooled me on this. You have to swivel much later with 10-2-D. Now that you are 10-2-B you gotta get #3 rolling. Get your swivel on and it won't go right.

Thanks, just been reading Lynn's posts on the subject

If i read it correctly,

Hinge action = impact to both arms straight
Swivel = from both arms straight to finish

Strange that if i open the face more at address it FORCES me to swivel (or execute a more horizontal hinge)... now to work that out!!

Bought myself a video camera yesterday so will hopefully put up some video soon!

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Originally Posted by bergsey

Hinge action = impact to both arms straight
Swivel = from both arms straight to finish

Bought myself a video camera yesterday so will hopefully put up some video soon!
You and me, Bersey. Me and you! Video coming soon!
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Old 05-02-2006, 09:05 PM
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REAL Lag Pressure
Speaking of video...

The video of Hinge Action and Swivel Action is coming.

But...

How about Lag Pressure?

There must be On Line (On Plane) Lag Pressure as you execute your Hinge and Swivel Actions.

That would be the Three Imperatives: (1) On Line (2) Lag Pressure with (3) a Hinge Action.

Or...

Lag Pressure with an On Line Hinge Action.

Or...

Hinge Action with an On Line Lag Pressure.

You get the picture.

I will shoot a video tomorrow demonstrating Lag Pressure.

And forget about Dragging a Wet Mop.

Or even 'Baby Brother'.

I'll be Dragging a Pit Bull.

Wish me luck!



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Old 05-05-2006, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Speaking of video...

The video of Hinge Action and Swivel Action is coming.

But...

How about Lag Pressure?

There must be On Line (On Plane) Lag Pressure as you execute your Hinge and Swivel Actions.

That would be the Three Imperatives: (1) On Line (2) Lag Pressure with (3) a Hinge Action.

Or...

Lag Pressure with an On Line Hinge Action.

Or...

Hinge Action with an On Line Lag Pressure.

You get the picture.

I will shoot a video tomorrow demonstrating Lag Pressure.

And forget about Dragging a Wet Mop.

Or even 'Baby Brother'.

I'll be Dragging a Pit Bull.

Wish me luck!



The video of hinge action and swivel was excellent. Is the video of lag pressure still in the editing room? I can not wait to watch you drag a pit bull.
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