i'm playing the best golf of my life right now, and oddly enough, im playing with the grip in the palm of my left hand zeroing out the acc no3 angle, or at least diminishing it alot. I've always been a overswinger so it might be helping as i feel the resistance in my hands.
I'm using this from driver too wedge play, pitch and chip. Surprisingly, i'm not getting any power loss from what i'm used to, one would think that zero acc3 would result in some loss,no? Maybe just a better sweetspot contact?
Maybe i just have not been using acc3 correctly in my swing or in sequence to other accumulators and now zeroing it out takes a bump out of my golf road. Would appreciate any thoughts on the matter,
Originally Posted by BBax
Is it possible that you have taken some of #3 away but not all? Any #3 at all would not truly be zeroed out.
Originally Posted by 6bmike
Zeroing down a set angle at address doesn’t zero out all of the transfer power & rhythm motion of the clubhead- it DOES effect the distance the clubhead travels in its hinge motion.
Originally Posted by Bigwill
Or, maybe taking the #3 angle out is allowing you to better capitalize on a power source that works particularly well for you, ofsetting any loss you might experience?
Originally Posted by okie
Is it possible that you simply have a level left wrist i.e. is it no longer cocked?