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300Drive 05-11-2009 02:48 PM

Swinger -Setting up at Impact Fix??
 
I am a swinger, yet, I set up at impact fix. Are there any basic tendencies that would result from a swinger setting up at impact fix, rather than adjusted address?

Thanks.

drewitgolf 05-11-2009 03:01 PM

A Choice Address
 
Swingers can use either Adjusted (Standard) Adress or Impact Address. Neither is mandatory. As long as you use a Swing Back motion to Load the Left Wrist and Secondary Level Assembly, you should be OK.

precision system 05-11-2009 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 300Drive (Post 63757)
I am a swinger, yet, I set up at impact fix. Are there any basic tendencies that would result from a swinger setting up at impact fix, rather than adjusted address?

Thanks.

300 drive
You can start your swing from any location you choose as long a you know why and how to get to correct impact. Std address gives the advantage of "the swing away", however impact fix address gives the advantage of structure and preview.
PC:)

300Drive 05-11-2009 03:23 PM

whew
 
Thanks Guys, I feel better already! One less cloud of clutter.

EdZ 05-11-2009 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 300Drive (Post 63757)
I am a swinger, yet, I set up at impact fix. Are there any basic tendencies that would result from a swinger setting up at impact fix, rather than adjusted address?

Thanks.

The main thing to keep an eye on is a takeaway that stays on line/plane. A swinger starting from fix can tend to take the club too far inside. If you also float load, you can tend to leave the face open. The advantage of adjusted address is that it basically makes it easier to stay online/plane in the takeaway.

Florida Lefty 05-11-2009 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EdZ (Post 63763)
The main thing to keep an eye on is a takeaway that stays on line/plane. A swinger starting from fix can tend to take the club too far inside. If you also float load, you can tend to leave the face open. The advantage of adjusted address is that it basically makes it easier to stay online/plane in the takeaway.

Float load?

drewitgolf 05-11-2009 04:17 PM

Don't rock the Float
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Florida Lefty (Post 63764)
Float load?

10-19-B, can be used by Hitters or Swingers...delays the Wristcock until the Start Down (Downstroke Cocking Action).

stevem 06-17-2009 10:20 PM

That's a great phrase Mr. Precision System: "structure and preview". I am swigning from an impact fix position because the clubface, shaft, and right arm alignments help me to remember to go "down and out", and I have the mental image amd intention to "swing through here". Maybe I am doing the adjusted address incorrectly, but when I return from impact fix to adjusted address, the clubface is closed, my shaft is leaning back, and my right arm is high. I lose my bearings and intention, and start having thoughts like "address is not impact" whch isn't particularly helpful to me.


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