LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - 'True' Hitting With Angled Hinging Thread: 'True' Hitting With Angled Hinging View Single Post #35 03-17-2005, 10:17 PM Mike O Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Oceanside CA Posts: 1,398 Originally Posted by dkerby Thanks Mike O for your explanation of Pronation & Supination. Your explanation certainly adds knowledge to my thinking. On another forum you explained the procedure for 7-2. What a great work. I was struggling with how to rotate the grip for a hitter. You did just a tremendous job of explaining it. Not to take up to much of your time, but setting the clubface a little closed to the target line for hitting, do you do this before gripping the club and just not move the ball ball back in the stance like you would do for a hook. Thanks again, Donn Donn, Yes, you would do it before gripping the club, with the shaft in the impact fix alignment, not the address alignment. That said for basic practical purposes- you wouldn't close it while hitting unless you were fading the ball and didn't want that ball flight. Of course, hitting does have that fade tendency so if closing the blade at impact fix provides for a straight ball for you - and that's what you want, then great! The only thing I wasn't quite clear on, in regards to your post was your comment "just not move the ball back in the stance like you would do for a hook"- you might want to clarfiy what you meant by that or just let it go if it's not that important. Mike O. Mike O View Public Profile Send a private message to Mike O Find all posts by Mike O