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Old 02-15-2008, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
I think you hit the proverbial nail on the head.

Many golfers think that the Pivot is like a three stage rocket. That’s the problem. It’s not. It’s not how fast you can turn, it’s that you must keep turning and add Pivot Action.
Pivot doesn’t control direction (unless you have Pivot Controlled Hands). In Hands Controlled Pivot, the Hands sense alignments and the Pivot responds. Jeff Hull was saying this earlier or in another thread. He won’t let the Pivot take-over or do its job if he senses that it’s taking his hands, club, out of alignment.

I think that as far as providing rotary force to the power package...it is like a 3 stage rocket... just that once the rocket has stopped powering the next stage....it still has a role in responding to the desired and pre-programmed path of the hands.... so it keeps moving in response to alignment needs and not power needs.



see what people make of this guys pivot and power package ...


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