First, let's decide what a flip release is. .[/b][/color]
Why'd Homer call it a "Flip" ? He's pretty clear in his definition of how it happens but what is it specifically? Could it be a turning of the hands (the left hand) off their aligned to plane condition (at a common release point for every club, in relation to the body)?
Sort of like his description of the non auto wrist throw procedure. Is it a flip like motion of the hands? But done at the same place vis a vis the body every swing, with every club , every lever length .
Would a desire to Steer , given false logic promote a flip impulse? As if the steerer just had to get his angles out to get a square face attacking the ball straight on? Which is probably impossible at speed, putting he could actually do it. When Homer says flip addict , does he mean that guys can get this procedure ingrained?
IMO it could be mechanical in nature too. Say you got a right hip blocking your right elbow...... you gonna release right then and there no? The right arm straightens to pass the right hip.