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Old 12-30-2008, 12:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What is the stock swivel for the SD pattern?

I know it will vary a little depending on the person, but what about for a "standard" Soft Draw pattern (toss--club points at target, toe up, soft left wrist; one last point--butt of club at the target, left thumb under, elbow under thumb)?
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Old 12-30-2008, 02:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Ya Brian talked about the "toss" in his video.

Ya let the left wrist bend "through the ball."
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Ya Brian talked about the "toss" in his video.

Ya let the left wrist bend "through the ball."
Yeah I'm just curious as to how much it bends by the time you get to the swivel and whether the face would be laying on the plane or slightly more open/closed.
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Ball doesn't know or care, as long as the ball is doing what you want it doesn't matter to be honest. Think of the swivel as a reaction of what you were trying to make the clubface "be like" at impact. Change that and usually the swivel will change as well to some extent.
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