LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Fulcrum at Left Wrist Thread: Fulcrum at Left Wrist View Single Post #26 02-20-2006, 07:54 PM tongzilla Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: London, UK Posts: 825 At the risk of sounding obnoxiously repetitive, I will try to clarify a few points. If you tried to swivel my blue line representing the Clubshaft so that it now touches the Ball (Impact), the Clubshaft will still clearly be leaning forwards. Lets call this scenario #1. Now, one may argue that the Clubshaft will not move like that because the Hands are moving forwards. So lets take this perspective to the extreme -- the Hands from this position shown in the photo move forwards, but all the relevant angles remain constant. Lets call this scenario #2. Is the Clubhead going up or down? The answer now depends on whether the Hands are going up or down. We can't say for definite, but I'm pretty sure than Hands won't be going down any further from that point. Hence the Clubhead will be ascending during Impact. Assuming the Left Wrist is Level in the picture (a very plausible assumption), it will be Uncocking from this frame to Follow Through (2-P). That certainly makes scenario #2 a less likely candidate, i.e. unlikely the Clubhead will be ascending during Impact. Some more information on scenario #1. I said that the blue line (Clubshaft) swivels to Impact. But how? So far, I have only mentioned the Left Wrist Unocking more thereby lengthening the Primary Lever Assembly (a perpendicular motion, but since the Hands are Turned slightly, it will cause the Clubhead to move forward as well as downward). However, there is also the effect of the Left Wrist Rolling, which will cause the Clubshaft to appear more in-line with the Left Arm from the front view without any Unocking of the Left Wrist. Since Molbey is a Swinger who needs to strike the ball with maximum compression, it is very likely that Horizontal Hinging is being used. And this will clearly accentuate the Rolling effect described. Like Homer said, there must be a definite Hinge Action for every shot, and anyone who wants to argue that there will not be any additional Roll between this frame shown and Separation will need to give a very strong and well thought out reason (e.g. everything is moving so quickly and there is very little time in between, is not a good enough reason). __________________ tongzilla tongzilla View Public Profile Send a private message to tongzilla Find all posts by tongzilla