Please discuss right forearm alignment at top for hitting procedure and swing procedure. . . . take into account release type (sequenced vs simultaneous)....and loading...and support of the lever assembly being loaded...
First one looks like a full blood hitter. This guy seem to be doing everything he can to keep pp#1 & #3 aimed straight through the club face for as long as possible.
Tiger looks a bit like a switter I think. The forearm is aligned for swinging perhaps, but I'm not sure if his wrists and pp's are. Could be a 4 barrel with dual horizontal-ish hinge though.
First one looks like a full blood hitter. This guy seem to be doing everything he can to keep pp#1 & #3 aimed straight through the club face for as long as possible.
Tiger looks a bit like a switter I think. The forearm is aligned for swinging perhaps, but I'm not sure if his wrists and pp's are. Could be a 4 barrel with dual horizontal-ish hinge though.
I see clearly two different level assemblies being supported....
Sweet spot working out and over supported by Right Forearm...It's no wonder this cat stomped a mud hole in people...beautiful stuff..wonder what would have happened if he had more Hogan pivot through the ball?....Simultaneous Release....
I have in front of me, the 2-33 1/3 rpm record album and included booklet titled "personal GOLF INSTRUCTION from driver thru putter--- By ARNOLD PALMER
narrated with Chris Schenkel"
put out thru Ford in the mid 60's.
I do not have a turn-table set up at the moment but from the booklet;
WOODS
Page 9 - frame 7
QUOTE- "At the same time the club is PULLED DOWN
with the LEFT hand. It is NOT PUSHED down or FLIPPED DOWN
with the RIGHT hand." (Emphasis was as shown)