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cboudreau
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PostPosted: Tue 21:32, 16 Aug 2011 Back to top

Dariusz,

Once in a while when my hands are too down on the grip, I find the handle touching my right forearm on the follow through. It does not happen often, what could lead to this.
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PostPosted: Tue 21:49, 16 Aug 2011 Back to top

Too much of a deliberate crossover release to square the clubface ? Just a guess...

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PostPosted: Tue 21:56, 16 Aug 2011 Back to top

Does it mean that I keep my left arm too close from my chest during the downswing or that I push with my right side?
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PostPosted: Wed 15:08, 17 Aug 2011 Back to top

Can be both, IMO, but I'd say the main culprit for crossover release (or to early swivel) is lack of synth between body motion and arms motion, i.e. when arms are too impatient to add power to a hit. During the downswing phase, the rear side is mainly inertial (does not mean weak in any case - vide parametric acceleration phenomenon mentioned in the SPC concept).

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