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Old 01-31-2008, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by cometgolfer View Post
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Very interesting.... I'd like to hear more about how you use 10-18-C with your swinging motion. Is it the "-2" procedure? What are the 2 component adjustments you make..... elimination of the swivel and face orientation at impact fix to account for AH layback?

I've tried angled hinging with swinging, but find that the "tension" I need to apply to ensure AH and not the HH of the swinger can over-ride and/or interfere with CF.

I'm really trying to get my 130 and in game where it needs to be to get to another level. I thought I might do it by perfecting a hitting action, but I don't think I have the time to be able to master hitting to where I can effectively move from swinging outside of 130 or so to hitting full short irons.

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Hk said in the first edition on page 3, first line: “It is difficult and unnecessary to learn both methods, but it is helpful to understand the similarities”.

Cometgolfer,

I’m glad you asked. Two Components need adjusting. Single Wrist Action and Hands To Plane.

10-18-C #1. Single Wrist Action with Horizontal Hinging.

10-18-C is Normal Procedure for Hitters using 10-2-B because together #2 & #3 Release Simultaneously and the Right Elbow is in Punch Position with FLW/BRW.

To Horizontal Hinge the 10-18-C use 10-2-E. 10-2-E is different with 10-18-C than with 10-18-A. At Top, 10-2-E (with 10-18-C) now becomes FLW/BRW so the Right Elbow will be in Pitch Position for Sequenced Release. With 10-18-A, the Right Wrist using 10-2-E will Arch.

The Sequenced Release will be long and smooth so don’t hesitate to increase the #3 Shaft angle for more Endless Belt Action and Heavier Impact if your preferences go that way.
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