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tongueblabberer 09-21-2005 10:25 AM

The Almost Imperative
 
What a great site this is. Congratulations, I feel like a kid in a toy shop or an equipment junkie in a golf shop.
Although a few years back a very prominent GSED told me it was Rhythm, I have voted for Extensor Action.
The FLW is the basis of Rhythm and all Lag Loading and Hinge Action have Angled Hinging travel and Rhythm. Extensor Action promotes , among other things, the correct RATE of clubface closing.
The checklist mentions it so consistently that it has definitely the credentials to be IMPERATIVE. This is only my humble opinion.

tongueblabberer 09-21-2005 10:33 AM

The Almost Imperative
 
Can someone shift my last post to the one under discussion. A 'Button to Press". Missed again!. Thanks.

tongzilla 09-21-2005 12:04 PM

Re: The Almost Imperative
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tongueblabberer

The FLW is the basis of Rhythm and all Lag Loading and Hinge Action have Angled Hinging travel and Rhythm.

Good to hear you're enjoying yourself tongueblabberer.

Does all lag loading and hinge action have angled hinging travel and rhythm with a flat left wrist?

...only with zero Acc#3 I reckon...

tongueblabberer 09-22-2005 09:28 AM

Almost Imperative
 
Yes , but is it not if the LW is uncocked at followthrough?.

tongzilla 09-22-2005 03:32 PM

Re: Almost Imperative
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tongueblabberer
Yes , but is it not if the LW is uncocked at followthrough?.

tongueblabberer, the Left Wrist is indeed Uncocked during the Follow Through. However...

It's better to think of the Accumulator #3 as the angle formed between Clubshaft and the Left Forearm when the Left Wrist is Level. So the angle is only caused by the way you grip your club, which should be in the heel per 10-2-0. We should agree that since the club is griped in the heel of the Left Hand -- there has to be an angle between the Clubshaft and Left Forearm. The more towards the heel, the greater the angle.

At Impact the Left Wrist should be Flat, Level and Vertical. If it's Level, then by default there must also be some Accumulator #3 angle. And Hinge Action control essentially concerns the Impact Interval (7-10). Hence the difference in Rhythm and Clubhead Travel for Horizontal (longest), Angled and Vertical (shortest) Hinging.

tongueblabberer 09-26-2005 01:02 PM

Re Almost Imperative
 
Thanks a ton zilla. Yes, yes, your right I am blabbering again. Put it down to initial enthusiasm. I need to dig the good book out , it has been a while, and think before I blabber!

tongzilla 09-26-2005 02:10 PM

Re: Re Almost Imperative
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tongueblabberer
Thanks a ton zilla. Yes, yes, your right I am blabbering again. Put it down to initial enthusiasm. I need to dig the good book out , it has been a while, and think before I blabber!

No problem tongueblabberer, that's how I learn myself! If you want to 'blabber' about TGM, it's hard to find a better place than LynnBlakeGolf.com

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