I think it's a shoulder/wrist combo...perhaps this results in the delivery path throw?as the normal pattern ....Does anyone have a more defining way to identify the "Throws" other than doing it manually like I have attempted several times to do before..with very little success....Tong-Tong...any comments?
I believe every person has only ONE release point for a given automatic release. That release point is built into one's swing and really can't be changed unless you change the basics of the swing as well. So many people want a later release without knowing that they need to change a host of other things to accommodate it. As for the non-auto release, you can pretty much release anywhere you want but I think it's not a good long term procedure because you need to time it. I know I haven't answered your question properly...that's all I've got to say for now.
I believe every person has only ONE release point for a given automatic release. That release point is built into one's swing and really can't be changed unless you change the basics of the swing as well. So many people want a later release without knowing that they need to change a host of other things to accommodate it. As for the non-auto release, you can pretty much release anywhere you want but I think it's not a good long term procedure because you need to time it. I know I haven't answered your question properly...that's all I've got to say for now.
PS: It's tongzilla.
I would agree theat the "average golfer" has only one release point .....Usuallly to durn early....And yes many things need to be adjusted..to change release points...but the skilled player can move this point around....to some degree....Don't believe me ..purchase your roundtrip ticket from London to Palm Springs and observe and absorb for yourself...A treat better than "Fish n Chips"...
I would agree theat the "average golfer" has only one release point .....Usuallly to durn early....And yes many things need to be adjusted..to change release points...but the skilled player can move this point around....to some degree.
Let me try to be more clear. I think changing your Release Point using a non-auto Release is relatively easy to do. But if you use an Auto Release (...Aiming Point Concept 6-E and Max Trigger Delay), you only have ONE Release Point (anywhere between Random Sweep and Snap) that's goes with YOUR golf stroke, unless you make very fundamental changes to your stroke.
Let me try to be more clear. I think changing your Release Point using a non-auto Release is relatively easy to do. But if you use an Auto Release (...Aiming Point Concept 6-E and Max Trigger Delay), you only have ONE Release Point (anywhere between Random Sweep and Snap) that's goes with YOUR golf stroke, unless you make very fundamental changes to your stroke.
Agreed....I still contend the trip to Palm Springs would be as good if not better than "Fish n Chips"