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Max Impact 10-22-2010 12:31 PM

How to Draw?
 
How would I use the book to learn how to hit a draw, which starts right of the target and curves back to it? Specifically, where in the book can I find where it says what the alignment of the clubface should be relative to the target line at separation?

12 piece bucket 10-22-2010 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Max Impact (Post 77573)
How would I use the book to learn how to hit a draw, which starts right of the target and curves back to it? Specifically, where in the book can I find where it says what the alignment of the clubface should be relative to the target line at separation?

Todd . . . you probably should ask the other crowd . . . they know how it works . . .

Max Impact 10-22-2010 04:38 PM

I know how it works, too. I'm trying to find out from TGM "experts" if the book covers this in some way. I'm not trying to be "smart". I just really have a hard time understanding what Homer meant.

airair 10-22-2010 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Max Impact (Post 77578)
I know how it works, too. I'm trying to find out from TGM "experts" if the book covers this in some way. I'm not trying to be "smart". I just really have a hard time understanding what Homer meant.

Doesn't horizontal hinging give a draw in itself?

Yoda 10-22-2010 09:36 PM

The 'Closing Door' and Straight Shots
 
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Originally Posted by airair (Post 77579)

Doesn't horizontal hinging give a draw in itself?

C

No.

Correctly executed on a Square Plane Line, Horizontal Hinging produces dead straight shots.

:golfcart2:

Daryl 10-22-2010 10:00 PM

I hurried to put this together so here's the first try. Draw Alignments for Hitters and Swingers.


airair 10-22-2010 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 77593)
C

No.

Correctly executed on a Square Plane Line, Horizontal Hinging produces dead straight shots.

:golfcart2:

I stand corrected. Much to learn.

But if a golfer wants a draw, he can make use of a horisontal hinging action (together with other alignments changes which will not be mentioned here of lack of knowledge) - then there is a good possibility that a golfer can get the draw he wants - or ??

KevCarter 10-23-2010 07:05 AM

Daryl,

I have a ton of stuff of yours in my swing post compilations, this will be a great addition.

You make stuff like this so easy to understand with your pictures.

You are AWESOME!!!

Thanks Man!

Kevin

Etzwane 10-23-2010 08:32 AM

Daryl, your drawings are always very helpful ! Thanks !

I have a question though: you setup the swinger with a clubface at the target and a closed plane line, that mean that you rely on the clubpath to start the ball a little right of the target (and clubface), enough for the spin to bring it back to the target ?

Daryl 10-23-2010 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Etzwane (Post 77614)
Daryl, your drawing are always very helpful ! Thanks !

I have a question though: you setup the swinger with a clubface at the target and a closed plane line, that mean that you rely on the clubpath to start the ball a little right of the target (and clubface), enough for the spin to bring it back to the target ?

Yes, you've got it but keep in mind that the Clubface is Closed because the Ball was moved forward. If I need more than a 15 Yard Draw then I also need to Rotate my Grip but I continue using the Swingers Alignments.

The Alignments and Ball flight are very predictable as they are using Hitters Alignments. Small Amounts of Adjustments produce small curves. What I like most about using the Swingers Alignments is that it has "Fine Tuning" and you can dial in the exact amount of Divergence.


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