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Old 12-12-2012, 12:07 AM
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I really like the drawing!
Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
I had you adjust your stance width which adjusts your right shoulder location at impact to the right forearm angle of approach. You test this with a Waggle at Impact Fix, and you're doing well with this procedure. So, your Aiming Point is always going to be "the Ball" as illustrated below. I think that this is the best all-around way to go.

If you have a "Straight line Delivery Path" (second phase of the downstroke acceleration sequence) then you have an Aiming Point (not every has one). If you extend the line to the ground, it should point somewhere along the Plane Line. Drag the #3 PP down the Straight Line Path to the Aiming Point.

Throw-out begins at the end of the straight line where the pulley begins (dashed line).

There is another way....Not, in my opinion the best way (one of Homers ways). But, you can keep your stance width the same and adjust your Aiming Point. Then, the aiming point controls the release point. So, for a Driver the Aiming Point will be aft of the ball and a Wedge might have an Aiming Point forward of the ball. But this doesn't work if you keep changing your stance width.

And, very important, the #3 Accumulator angle in your Left hand can change to fine tune the process.

Thanks Daryl! I will ruminate on the meaning of the drawing and OB's comments too! I swing faster with the feeling of my hands back letting the hip do the work!
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