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Old 06-27-2006, 01:33 AM
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Roll - Hinge - Swivel
I've been working on my finish swivel lately with good results.

I'm still a bit confused about the downstroke roll prior to the hinge action and whether this is something you should 'feel' happening.

I find that sometimes my uneducated hands get lazy and return the club hosel first into the ball (ala hitting on the way down).

Concentrating on a definate clubface 'closing' roll feeling on the downstroke prevents it but is this a thing that should conciously be happening?

BTW - Angled hinges are the ones that i find most likely to end in hosel rockets due to my brain thinking 'no roll'

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Old 06-27-2006, 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by bergsey
I've been working on my finish swivel lately with good results.

I'm still a bit confused about the downstroke roll prior to the hinge action and whether this is something you should 'feel' happening.

I find that sometimes my uneducated hands get lazy and return the club hosel first into the ball (ala hitting on the way down).

Concentrating on a definate clubface 'closing' roll feeling on the downstroke prevents it but is this a thing that should conciously be happening?

BTW - Angled hinges are the ones that i find most likely to end in hosel rockets due to my brain thinking 'no roll'

Thanks!
The answer depends on the quality of your pivot. A good pivot will 'allow' the roll, but many are not flexible enough, or do not have a solid enough pivot to begin - more of an 'all arms' move at the extreme, or they simply can't turn through well (keep the left foot open, not square).

As a step towards learning, begin with as 'full' a roll as you can. You will find that the rotation of your lead forearm will help teach your body to move through. It also helps offset some backswing/plane issues. As you improve, you will notice that the 'rates' of turning match up - same RPM's -

A great training aid to teach you this is a figure 8 strap. It will help you learn the feel of pivot and arms/rotation rate through the shot. Doing 'split grip' drills from hip to hip is another good way to learn this.
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Old 06-27-2006, 09:01 PM
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Thanks EdZ, been working on quietening down my pivot as well as it was a bit all over the place. Sounds like there are no major dramas conciously applying the roll until i get things into sync more.

As i mentioned getting good results so i don't mind for now unless i was heading down another dark path!! cheers
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