Thanks for the info Shootin’. Unfortunately, I am feeling less and less free to ask about much of anything. It’s kind of embarrassing to be made fun of by people who are more knowledgeable when asking questions.
awe bless, come ere and i'll wipe your pimply ass.
Thanks for the info Shootin’. Unfortunately, I am feeling less and less free to ask about much of anything. It’s kind of embarrassing to be made fun of by people who are more knowledgeable when asking questions.
If you are refering to my high handicapper crack, I wasn't making fun of you, just pointing out, that every high handicapper I have ever seen does that, flips the hands and allows the clubhead to pass the hands, never seen a low hdycap do this. This board much like life has good and bad advice, just do what makes sense to YOU and forget the rest. Keep asking questions, that is how we all learn.
If you are refering to my high handicapper crack, I wasn't making fun of you, just pointing out, that every high handicapper I have ever seen does that, flips the hands and allows the clubhead to pass the hands, never seen a low hdycap do this. This board much like life has good and bad advice, just do what makes sense to YOU and forget the rest. Keep asking questions, that is how we all learn.
No, not referring to you at all. You are 100 percent right about flipping, of course, but I was asking more about the degree of rotation at impact. Shootin' answered my question, don't you think?
Too much information for most, lets keep this simple. Start with your grip and end there; a good grip at address will produce proper impact postion at impact.
End of story
would be nice if it was that simple, but a good grip is the place to start
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