LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - HAND Path... the key to effortLESS club head speed. Thread: HAND Path... the key to effortLESS club head speed. View Single Post #2 07-22-2009, 11:10 AM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket D . . . Question for you . . . In another thread on Right Forearms you have sited Sergio for "throwaway" . . . . now we can certainly debate his Power Package alignments at Impact . . . but I will agree with you that the integrity of his wedges are compromised certainly after the ball is gone and maybe before. BUT . . . . . most of the pros believe that he is the best ball strike on tour . . . . So what is he doing correctly that overrides his Flying Wedge alignments? I would put my Flying Wedge alignments up against most on this forum and not be embarrassed . . . BUT I can certainly hit some shots that would embarrass me. So . . . the wedge alignments are certainly HUGE . . . but they are not the only deal. The ball doesn't know if you bent your left wrist if the club is still satisfying the On Plane and 3 function alignments. Not saying you should do that BUT . . . . you believe the best ball striker in the world to be a throwaway artist . . . . maybe we should look at his hand path and the alignments in his pivot and the dynamic loading and unloading of his accumulators and see what we can learn. Just because his compromised wedges offend your TGM sensibilities doesn't mean that there's not something there of GREAT IMPORTANCE to get in the old game. Sergio is one of the greatest Golfers to ever play. Sergio has a tiny little Throwaway. So do most of the Pros at least off the Tee. It's hardly anything. But anytime the Clubhead gains on the Hands before or During impact, by Flattening the Right Wrist, no matter How Slight, it's termed Throwaway. Hinging is the Opposite of Throwaway. I believe that there's a Lot more to Golf than Swinging a Club Perfectly. It's still and always will be part "Art". Hinging may be easier for a Hitter. I know that its much more difficult for a Swinger to learn. When it come to Scoring, I don't care how it gets done. When I'm thinking TGM Theory I'm a purist. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl