LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - 4 Barrel Hitting Thread: 4 Barrel Hitting View Single Post #7 07-05-2009, 08:41 PM comdpa Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Singapore Posts: 627 Originally Posted by Daryl Kenny Perry is a great golfer too. I have nothing to say about how low a golfer scores or the color of his socks. I do think, “If you’re going to talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk”. Because one cannot “Drive” with a Pitched Elbow. The Downward and Reverse Bend in the Clubshaft is not an optical illusion and not a simple matter of that D-2 Swingweight. When he Uncocked his Right Wrist, it threw the Clubhead Down-Plane. The Clubhead is no longer Lagging regardless of the distance it trails. Lag-pressure and Accumulator Pressure are lost. He Straightens the Right Elbow during the Downswing which forces the Club to release early, in-lieu of using Power Package Structure and an Arm Acceleration Sequence. He has no choice and cannot bring a Stressed Clubshaft into Impact. Throw-Away. You cannot Out-Run CF no matter how much effort. The Right Arm Throw is a Trigger. Substituting the Right Arm Throw for the Hand Throw does not make you a Hitter. He must swing using these (his) procedures because of the Elbow Plane. His Right Elbow has so much Bend at the Top, that unless he begins straightening the Right Elbow from the Top, he'll be hopelessly above Plane at Release. Don’t confuse straightening the Right Elbow during the Downswing with Hitting. Hitting is Driving the Clubshaft by Straightening the Right Elbow during Release and Impact from a Punch Elbow position. This is Typical of Professional Golfers. I'm not dissing him. There is only ONE WAY to bring a Stressed Clubshaft into Impact. Bold and RED by Daryl. So, don't release early and don't use a procedure that causes an early release. He does hit from pitch! One thing about these photos, is that because his persimmon heads are very heavy, there is more toe dip or downward shaft bend.. he is very late in firing #3, so it gives a bit of a side view and can appear to be a loss of shaft flex, when in fact it is not.. I grabbed this sequence and just before impact you can see that flex is held... because the shaft has been rotated into impact and is not a delayed side view from a late hit.. This guy never hits balls, plays only once a week and I watched him hit 16 postage stamp greens, missed only one fairway, and did all that in a stiff wind - with ancient clubs... He hit only one ball before we made our way to the course...and the reason for that was to see what his tendency for the day was. __________________ The Singapore Slinger http://justintanggolf.blogspot.com Last edited by comdpa : 07-05-2009 at 08:44 PM. comdpa View Public Profile Send a private message to comdpa Find all posts by comdpa