| Thank you!June 29 2009 at 4:15 PM | Snowman (Login Snowman9000) |
Response to That's It |
| I'm glad, because that means my recent success is the result of the proper grip, and not just dumb luck.
This lead hand grip is quite a bit different from that taught by NG and Graves, isn't it? I had been using something more along their lines. For me, it was too easy to get the club off-plane. And I had to consciously work (what I call a manipulation) to keep the club on plane. Often I failed. But with the new grip, the club plane or path is very much "locked in" on the right line. It also supports, or I should say requires, the full straight line setup, which I had migrated away from with the old grip.
On one of the Moe films, he talks about being locked in. "Can't take it outside." That's how I feel with this grip.
If a wrist is adducted, does that mean arched downward, when in the handshake position? |
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