| BurleyGolf |
11-14-2009 10:20 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Daryl
(Post 68971)
Well, you're a Hitter. Just so you know, all of your components are on the elbow plane but your shaft is on the Turned shoulder plane. Someone earlier said that's like "coming over the Top at the Bottom of your swing". So, you'll go left.
Choose one of these two fixes.
Hogan fix: Bend the Left wrist at the top of the swing and downstroke and release to get the shaft on the elbow plane, then use the Hogan swivel through impact. Not a viable solution if right arm thrust uncocks the left wrist.
TGM fix: (your hands are too low at impact) Raise your hands and use the turned shoulder plane to match the Clubshaft. Then, the Simultaneous release won't yank the clubhead off plane.
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Hogan Fix: 1.)Is what I talk about in my book as the Harley Move and is the cupping of the left wrist and its vertical hinging then, on the down swing the left cup is released and the right wrist is cupped/reverse bow while the vertical hinge is held laying off the club and moving the right elbow forward into position creating major lag. Only problem is myself, I have trouble getting the left wrist cupped and the thumbs under the shaft???
TGM Fix: 2.) This is the refference to the magic of the right forarm, correct? I understand this and what happens if the right arm is too low right shot, if the right forarm is too high left shots. It should be the same matching the shaft angle and not seeing the grip below the hands as I understand this to be a throaway of #3 PA and the RFFW, correct?
I like the Hogan Fix better because I like doing things the hard way, and I am a Hogan Ho... So with the video I have provided what is causing me too not be able to get the thumbs under the shaft and cup the left wrist A.) Not enough roll of the club face (Opening).. or B.) The left extensor action is being preformed the wrong way and there is too much pronation of the left forearm w/ hands rolling out?
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