Swinging Grips

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Brian,

Here comes some questions for you or your staff.

In the ISRAD thread, when you are pure swinging, you admit to having a more turned lefthand grip than the "manzella neutral".

How much turned would you say?
If you use the procedure in 3-F-5 where you verify six alignments at Fix, you will get a more turned grip than MN, is that enough?

Thank you
Javier
 

Brian Manzella

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Manzella on grip "Strength."

Pure Swinging requires the grip—whatever that may be—for a particular golfer to hit it "where they are looking."

In my case, this was stronger than "Manzella Neutral," which for those who do not know, is perfectly matching left hand/wrist with the clubface score lines.

Now, the so-called "Manipulated Hands Swinging," can use any old grip, but at some point the "manipulating" will interfere with the "swinging."

The Never Slice Again pattern/concept works better with the "Manzella Neutral" becuase that grip requires a more active rotation of the "Left Arm Flying Wedge"—which is just what the doctor ordered for a slicer.

As far as taking the grip at "Impact Fix"...not everyone will wind up with a "Strong Single Action."
 
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