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Old 04-27-2006, 09:09 AM
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Golfing Machine Confusion GM#188
Originally Posted by dclaryjr
Originally Posted by Yoda


Ball Location will affect the amount of Right Wrist Bend at Fix. The further Forward the Ball is located in the Stance, the more Right Wrist Bend (4-A-2) and the further Back, the less. It is that Bend that determines the precise Right Forearm alignment with the Left Arm Flying Wedge. And it is this alignment, in conjunction with the selected Plane Angle, that determines how much the Right Elbow will appear to "Fly" at the Top (8-6).

So if you determine a given bend in the Right Hand at Fix, you are supposed to have that same angle at the Top? If so, that would seem to be a good argument for acutally starting up from Fix.

Yes, the Right Wrist should be 'Frozen' with its Impact Fix degree of Bend no later than the Top. Starting from Fix has its advantages, especially for Hitters and their 'Carry Back' Motion in Start Up. Swingers also may start from Fix, but their 'Swinging' Motion in Start Up favors the Classic Mid-Body position of the Hands and the 'Balanced between the Weight Shifts' of Adjusted Address.
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