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Date Posted: 19:17:13 06/27/00 Tue
Author: ChrisPots
Subject: Re: Down cocking
In reply to: hp 's message, "Down cocking" on 21:22:37 06/26/00 Mon

I hope its not my fault for the IMAish-ness in your swing :)

I agree its easier to hold the angle of the wrist cock with SA...no more early release/hit it left...straightening the right arm coming into impact is like cracking a whip...easier release...more easily re-peatable. I'm playing about once every 10 days (for the past 6 weeks) and still hitting 11+ GIR's with little or no practice in between...my old swing would have never held up to this lack of attention.

Not really sure if I buy the down-cocking bit because I don't really know if you (or Moe) are truly increasing the wrist angle or if the head weight/shaft flex increasing the angle as the head lags behind the unloading of the shaft...either way, its a great swing thought...keeps the angle for a really long time for "easy power" and prevents the occasional hip spin-out that still pops up for me now and again...CP

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