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How Do I Release the Club? And where?

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Old 03-08-2009, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
Where do I release the Club?
A GSED once said "You have got to Release. You have to let this thing go almost immediately – certainly before you get past your Right Hip otherwise you wont have a chance to allow the Lever to get in there. If you pull your Hands past beyond your Right Hip – when the hell is this going to have a chance to Release?"

Was he correct?

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Old 03-08-2009, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by strav View Post
A GSED once said "You have got to Release. You have to let this thing go almost immediately – certainly before you get past your Right Hip otherwise you wont have a chance to allow the Lever to get in there. If you pull your Hands past beyond your Right Hip – when the hell is this going to have a chance to Release?"

Was he correct?


Per 10-24-0 Power Package Release. "There are Three Release Points (Sweep, Random and Snap) and two Release Types (Automatic and Non automatic) producing six combinations."

I think the master golfer knows and can employ them all given the shot and the lever length (club) at hand. He would appear to be referring to a Non automatic Release at a pre selected point but Im not sure what he means by "immediately". Immediately from Top would suggest 10-24-A Full Sweep Release. But his mention of the right hip suggests a later Release Point so Im guessing 10-24-B Non automatic Random Sweep Release. But maybe he means 10-24-D Non automatic Snap Release. I dunno.

Homers terminology is frustrating but very precise. When we dont use his terms we lose precise meaning. Suffice it to say that one has options and the ball demands precision.

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