quote:Originally posted by SOS
Yeah, I can't get over how cupped Bobby's left wrist is at the top. My fifteen year old son gets into a similar position. He even swings beyond parallel and sometimes bumps the top of his shoulder with the shaft. Jones is nearly doing it here.
In GM terms what plane is this? What grip and other components are needed to make this work?
SOS
quote:Originally posted by EdZ
quote:Originally posted by SOS
Yeah, I can't get over how cupped Bobby's left wrist is at the top. My fifteen year old son gets into a similar position. He even swings beyond parallel and sometimes bumps the top of his shoulder with the shaft. Jones is nearly doing it here.
In GM terms what plane is this? What grip and other components are needed to make this work?
SOS
Note that the clubface matches the forearm.... I suspect in your son's case, the toe is pointing more down (open). You need a stronger left hand grip (Jones) or serious forearm rotation (Hogan) to make this work (although in Hogan's case, his lead hand grip really took care of it - very 'solid' under the heel pad, and slightly in/across the palm).