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Date Posted: 12:01:33 06/17/00 Sat
Author: Don
Subject: Re: It is simple to see..Wrong
In reply to: Max 's message, "Re: It is simple to see" on 11:00:04 06/17/00 Sat

Max,

Even if you overlap your left thumb with your right hand thumb pad you can "not" have a true palm grip. A palm grip is with the grip in the center of your palm in line with your right forearm, this is Single Axis.

Don

> If the right hand is turned under as Moe has it, is
> very easy to overlap and have the grip in the palm,
> regardless of the size of your hand. Mess around with
> it a bit and you will see what I mean. I have medium
> size hands and it is very easy to do.
>
> I do hit the ball better with the ten finger grip
> though. Seems to get more leverage that way. I have
> heard that Moe changed to ten finger so that he could
> get more distance.
>
> MaxBirdies

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