Drew, would you say that horizontal hinging may be more prevelant when we make the move to 4 barrel hitting? I remember YODA saying that horizontal hinging allows us the greatest compression? ...
Thanks,
Kevin
Kev,
While the Angular motion of the Pivot and the Arms produce the Hinge Action, it is still the Hitters application of muscular drive out action. HH requires an intervention by the golfer.
Horizontal Hinging and its closing only motion does indeed produce the geatest compression because of its uniform centered orbit and contact point which perfectly aligns the force vectors.
While the Angular motion of the Pivot and the Arms produce the Hinge Action, it is still the Hitters application of muscular drive out action. HH requires an intervention by the golfer.
Horizontal Hinging and its closing only motion does indeed produce the geatest compression because of its uniform centered orbit and contact point which perfectly aligns the force vectors.
Light bulb moment. I think we've been through this before Drew. I think I was misinterpreting YODA's finish swivel when hitting with horizontal hinging. Just smack me upside the head next time.
Thank you again for the help Drew!
Kevin
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
good feedback, I think you make a very good point regarding being able to control the face consistently.
I have always hit, but struggled with how much to close the face, I would often overdo it and hit face pulls dead left. With the face open and adding just a little forearm roll, I'm starting to take the left side a little more out of play.
I believe Homer may have said that the right arm controls the shaft and the left controls the face, I'm trying to apply that theory.