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Old 04-23-2010, 06:07 PM
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Is this right for TGM?
hey guys tell me how close this is-

The swing length (backswing) has 3 components: (1) basic motion (2) aquired motion (3) full total motion

There are hinge motions which is how the clubface looks post impact (horizontal, angled, and vertical)

Strike the ball with a flat left wrist and bent right

I dont know what "swivel" means? Is it going from the post impact position into the arms rotating close to above the shoulders

I know this isnt all the TGM by any means, but is this information correct? thanks
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Old 04-25-2010, 10:02 PM
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Swivel, a rolling and turning of the left arm. Required at start of backswing and post impact for swinging, for hitting no need for backswing.

You can do a search on "swivel" and there are a lot of useful threads.
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