I remember a golf digest picture of vj singh when he was #1
and it showed his right hand was hardly gripping on the club at impact.
vj singh swing at that time was the epitome of a swinger not a hitter.
Lynn has commented on this somewhere , wish I could find the link but to the best of my recollection ......the only part of the right hand left on the handle included the #3pp. Which for us is very interesting......
Lynn has commented on this somewhere , wish I could find the link but to the best of my recollection ......the only part of the right hand left on the handle included the #3pp. Which for us is very interesting......
The Hitting/Swinging video: I think that Lynn is using 10-24-B and delaying the Power Package Release until his preselected Release Point. The Right Arm Throw is Triggering the Power Package Release.
Quote:
10-24-0 GENERAL The three Release Points (Sweep, Random and Snap) and the two Release Types (Automatic and Non-Automatic) produce six combinations. All Release Variations are valid for both Hitting and Swinging (10-19) and all are subject to the same Angle of Approach requirements per 2-N. Snap Releases can be either, or both, Release Motions (4-D-0).
10-24-A FULL SWEEP RELEASE This procedure Triggers the Release at Start Down by either the Hand Throw or Right Arm Throw (10-20) Non-Automatic Trigger Types. All the employed Accumulators slowly and evenly straighten and the Clubhead slowly and evenly accelerates through Impact per 2-N. See 6-C-2-B.
10-24-B NON-AUTOMATIC RANDOM SWEEP This procedure is identical with “A” above except that the deliberate manipulation of the Release (Non-Automatic Trigger) is delayed until some preselected point in the Downstroke is reached.
10-24-C AUTOMATIC RANDOM SWEEP This procedure differs from “B” above only in that an Automatic Trigger Type or Combination is employed in place of the deliberate muscular manipulation of a Non-Automatic Trigger. Usually, by Aiming Point Manipulation (6-E-2).
I see you prefer the patterns of the 6th edition as well. When I can start swinging, I want to fool with the componants in the 7th edition, just to "feel" the differences.
Thanks as always!
Kevin
__________________
I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
Hey Kev nice to hear from you I didnt realize you were still out of action...hope you're close to playing again.
Daryl thats a great chart, thanks. I know you know this but.... it not just Hitting its a particular stripped down form of Hitting outlined there......... the Drive Loading basic pattern. With a fixed (non rotating) Lag Pressure Point location at the first joint of the right index finger. Per 6-H-0 IMPERATIVES (Like yours a very nice list by the way where Homer says "you cant educate the Hands unless you know what to teach them" and then outlines the differences when doing so for Hitters and Swingers.)
Lynn I believe often Drag Loads when he's Hitting. So he's not Driving 12-1 style. Not there anyways. He Drags then Drives and has therefor Rotated his Lag Pressure Point (by virtue of the direction of his Loading only) against his Knuckle , along the top of the shaft as opposed to the Drive Loaders fixed Lag Pressure Point along the aft of the shaft.
Which would suggest a change to some of the other listed components too .......
I still believe the place to start , the pattern to master first is 12-1 (or 12-2).......thats what Lynn did. Master that then move on. Best way to master it? 12-5 with various Hinge Actions , ball positions , plane lines.