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The Aft Left Thumb
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Regarding your question, the Aft Thumb Location (behind the Shaft) is independent of both the Left Wrist Condition and the Clubface Alignment. With your Left Wrist in the preferred Vertical Condition (neither Turned nor Rolled) at Impact Fix, the Clubface can then be aligned Square, Open or Shut (depending on the selected Hinge Action -- Vertical, Horizontal or Angled). Again, this alignment is independent of the Thumb Location. But -- and here's the key -- you need to leave behind the popular teaching that states the Left Thumb and Forefinger 'webbing' needs to be closed. The best Thrust Support through Impact requires an Aft Left Thumb, and this mandates a slightly separated Thumb and Forefinger. It is the only way to maintain both the Aft Thumb and the Vertical Wrist). This is an important point, one that I soon will illustrate using still photos or video or both. Now, it is a fact that most TOUR players don't do this. But it does not follow that they are using the best procedure. It means only that they were trained traditionally. Remember, these guys wake up every morning looking for any edge they can get. And like the 'Fosberry Flop' that revolutionized the centuries-old approach to the high jump... This is one area that deserves their attention. |
Pressure Problems
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I've never had this Left Hand middle finger problem, Ed, even when I was predominantly Swinging. Do you use a Glove? Cord Grips? Do you Grip the Club 'loosely'? Regarding the taping, the Tour players I've seen tape the Right Hand -- the one that is bearing the brunt of the Clubhead Lag -- not the Left. |
Tough Hands
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