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Old 04-09-2006, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
No sir. I meant FOR because the need for Swivel is eliminated as well as Horizontal Hinging. With the Left Hand "pre-turned" to the Plane then there is no need for all the required Roll of 10-2-B.
12 piece,

I'm a little confused. Your first post said:

Quote:
"All that being said . . . There are some particularly those on the Darkside that actually recommend a Turned Left Hand BECAUSE it eliminates the need for any Swiveling PRIOR TO the Imapct Interval. Thus ELIMINATING what could be percieved as an 'unnecessary variable.' So you just have the Left Hand Turned to the Plane and it just rides the Plane Uncocks ONLY, which is 'throwing the Clubface at the ball.'

So an strong arguement could be made to support the bold statement."
I read this to mean that a 10-2-D grip with its attendant lack of roll can be argued to be the preferred variation. However, the bold portion of the original post indicated that the "anti-roll" grip requires better timing than (I presume) Standard Wrist Action and therefore would not be preferred. I have reproduced the bold portion of the original post below.


Quote:
Quote from the author (TGM-educated)
"An antiroll wrist position at impact (where the lead wrist is flat but rolled to the right for a right-handed player) will counterbalance a closed face. One can play using this variation, but like the "rolled" position of a weak grip, requires perfect timing and is consequently subject to under or over correction on the downswing."
Am I missing something?

RT
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