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Rhythm and Angled Hinging

johngolf33 wrote:

How does rhythm apply to angular hinging as executed in the joy of hitting? icon_confused.gif



Rhythm is simply the Clubshaft attempting to maintain its alignment with theLeft Arm (and Flat Left Wrist) through the Impact Interval. When the Left Wristis maintained Vertical to the Ground (Horizontal Hinging), the Clubheadhas its longest Travel. With the Clubshaft at about 45 degrees to the ground,the toe of the Club will point down the Target Line at the end of theFollow-Through (Both Arms Straight Position).

When the Left Wrist is maintained Vertical to the Inclined Plane (AngledHinging), the Clubhead travels a shorter distance, and the toe of the Clubwill point across the Target Line.

When the Left Wrist is maintained Vertical to the Vertical Plane (VerticalHinging), the Clubhead travels the shortest distance of all, and the faceof the Club will be aimed square to the Target Line. In essence, with VerticalHinging, you have zeroed-out the #3 Accumulator Roll through Impact.

Study 2-G, 6-B-3-0, 7-10, 10-10, 4-D-0 and 4-D-1.

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