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labrador 08-10-2007 11:58 AM

Wristthrowing
 
Is wristthrowing against PP4 a viable swing option?

Uppndownn 08-10-2007 12:05 PM

Clarify
 
PP 4 is the left arm against the body. Please clarify "wristthrowing".
Thanks.

UPP in drying out Ohio

Mathew 08-14-2007 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by labrador (Post 44870)
Is wristthrowing against PP4 a viable swing option?

Wrist throw is a swinging technique. This is the hands during the release motions. As the clubhead is thrown out (in a circle around the left hand), the left hand is remains towards the inclined plane prior to the wrist roll. This throw out action can be created automatically by using the pivot. The shoulder turn throw exerts on a pressure on pp2 and that pressure is maintained creating a pure dragging of the clubhead.

On a point of interest to some there is also a relationship to the clubhead orbit to the degree of the plane angle required by the lie angle (or clubface compensation on a different plane) which affects the release point of an automatic release during a maximum trigger delay procedure.

Just thought I would write a post to keep in touch but will probably still be away for a while. See you all ...

Yoda 08-14-2007 03:11 PM

Mathew's Back!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mathew (Post 44962)

Just thought I would write a post to keep in touch but will probably still be away for a while. See you all ...

Thanks for these insights, Mathew. Welcome back!

drewitgolf 08-14-2007 04:50 PM

Welcome Mat!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mathew (Post 44962)
On a point of interest to some there is also a relationship to the clubhead orbit to the degree of the plane angle required by the lie angle (or clubface compensation on a different plane) which affects the release point of an automatic release during a maximum trigger delay procedure.

Nice to have you posting again Mathew. Care to elaborate on this beauty if you have time?

nuke99 08-15-2007 02:02 AM

Missing something...
 
Matthew,

Gone where? ....


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