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Old 12-09-2012, 07:54 PM
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Lag Pressure Versus Release Motions
Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
I was dragging the mop so powerfully but could not sense the decisive snap of the Finish Swivel.
Remember, "dragging the big, heavy, wet mop" refers only to the FEEL of Clubhead Lag Pressure Point Pressure. A driving, inert, steady-as-she-goes, unrelenting pressure (generally felt in Pressure Point #3, the right-hand forefinger). The feel of the stressed Clubshaft and the Sweetspot chasing its driving force.

This driving Lag Pressure is its own. Lag Pressure does not refer to the Release Motions (Uncock and Roll) that must occur during the Release Interval (Release to the end of the Follow-Through / "both arms straight" position). Nor does Lag Pressure refer to the Finish Swivel (the action that serves as the bridge from the end of the Follow-Through to the Finish).

So, "mop dragging" is all about pressure -- Clubhead Lag Pressure. This is what you must feel. This is what you must do.

The Second Imperative (2-0) . . .

Indispensable for all Strokes.

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