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Old 06-23-2010, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
I rotated hips to my top and drove down on pp# 1 like a wildman. it was such a fluid motion that I wound up at my left ear without thinking about it. I throttled it back to simply driving the primary lever because I was afraid I was doing "throw-away."

It was one big swivel and the distance was pretty good. By simply driving the primary lever, I gain a lot of short game control, though. I need all of it plus.

Pat
Daryl, you wrote the following: "My recommendation is to use 10-2-B grip but allow for a little Arch in the Left Wrist when the Right Wrist is Fully Bent for Impact (Hogan). This will provide two Benefits. First, The Back of the Left Hand will be forced into Vertical for Impact (By the Roll procedure) and Second, the Slight Arch in the Left Wrist will prevent Throwaway by Stopping, Blocking, or "putting the breaks on" Rotation of the Left Wrist past Vertical through-out the Impact and Follow-through Intervals. "

1) Is the uncocked left wrist the same as the "flat left wrist?"

2) If it is the same as the FLW, then it is able to be swiveled, right?

3) Is there a danger or problem with starting out with a uncocked left wrist at address?

4) Where is this area contemplated in TGM?

5) Is there any other advice you'd like to offer regarding the use of the uncocked left wrist?

Thanks!

Patrick
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