6-D-2 Secondly, surprisingly low, sustained acceleration of the Lever Assemblies produces excessive Hand Speed which irresistibly throws the Clubhead into its Release Orbit prematurely (10-19-C).
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket 6-D-2 Secondly, surprisingly low, sustained acceleration of the Lever Assemblies produces excessive Hand Speed which irresistibly throws the Clubhead into its Release Orbit prematurely (10-19-C).Throwaway!
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Originally Posted by neil Throwaway!You are on it . . . It is in the section Titled THROWAWAY . . . but what do you think it MEANS as far as the cause of Throwaway?![]()
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket You are on it . . . It is in the section Titled THROWAWAY . . . but what do you think it MEANS as far as the cause of Throwaway?That you can both over accelerate, leading to throw away, and under accelerate (quit), leading to throw away.
Originally Posted by 6bmike Swingers always hang on the fringe of total throwaway in their stroke. They have to. When accumulators 2 ,3 and 4 are release it is a throw-OUT. You have to crank it up and throw-out the clubhead via the power package.You are so right, Mike. Swingers have to understand the manipulation of centrifugal force whilst the hitting breed must learn to stay ahead of it. Good to see you posting.
This is the big difference between Hitting and Swinging. Hitters drive the entire power package- at the same time- through the ball from behind the shaft while swingers flirt with throwaway with their power package as the package release one after the other.
What prevents bad throwaway for a Swinger? The FLAT left wrist/hand swivel and roll. Without a properly Educated Left hand- hacker throwaway is inevitable.