LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Hitting with a horizontal hinge? Thread: Hitting with a horizontal hinge? View Single Post #5 12-03-2006, 11:26 PM phillygolf Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 355 Originally Posted by JohnThomas1 Is this compatable from a standard address? Am just getting back into golf and seemed to have most success today (experimenting) uncocking the left wrist (turned)with the feel of right elbow. Little doubt my standard swinging procedure is flawed somewhere. Hi John, Back again! My take: let's define 'compatible'. Websters Dictionary of the English Language (2,129 pages), copywrite 1968 (best dictionary I ever saw). Compatible: Capable of living harmoniously or getting along well together I would say hitting in itself tends to result in angled hinging due to drive out action, etc. In this regard, horizontal hinging, it would seem, would require manipulation to some degree. Originally Posted by Delaware Golf Yes, third edtion...the 3 accumulator stroke pattern used 10-3-A right arm motion, standard wrist action and horizontal hinging. DG Hi Dave, Sorry, no book with me (again), however, I do believe that was changed in later editions (though I could be wrong). -Patrick phillygolf View Public Profile Send a private message to phillygolf Find all posts by phillygolf