Yoda, in "LynnBlakeGolf Forums > The Archives > Chapter 2 > Types of Lag BM#274" You wrote:
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The "Clubhead Lag" that you refer to with Hogan and Garcia is Accumulator Lag. Both men have Clubhead Lag. And Pivot Lag, too. But the trailing of the Club behind the Hands is not Clubhead Lag. This is a widely held misconception, even among long-time students of The Golfing Machine.
Nothing in The Star System of G.O.L.F. is more important than Lag. And yet the separate identities of the three types are not generally known, much less differentiated. Time permitting, I hope to post on this very important topic in the reasonably near future.
Did you elaborate somewhere on this very important topic?
Did you elaborate somewhere on this very important topic?
I have written many posts on Lag. Most deal with the Clubhead Lag, but I've also addressed the Accumulator and Pivot Lags. You will find them in the archives. Keep searching and reading!
Accumulators are the angles. It's pretty easy to see on video.
Clubhead Lag is the Pressure you feel in your Right Forefinger. Clubhead Lag pressure is what stresses the shaft.
It's harder to see on video because you can't just draw lines to show it, although it is obvious when you have major Clubhead Throwaway (which gives a Bent Left Wrist). And ideally, you should feel this Lag Pressure from Start Down to basically the Finish.