What's the commonality in terms of club geometry?
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Left arms in to varying degrees allowing Right shoulder releasing OVER the primary lever assembly (left arm/club) sweet spot releasing over and golf jumping up to some degree...more less than others.
What's the commonality in terms of club geometry?
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Ill guess, geometry has to do with shapes, I think and u put this video sequence for a particular reason. I see a very similar shape at impact, that being a triangle.
Neat video. Thanks for posting. At first glance, I'd say the right forearm/club relationship at impact. Sergio seems to be the only one that is flatter. Love how vertical all the left arms are doing the point from last parallel to impact!
Look at every left wrist from start of their sequences to impact. Flat if not bowed. The is a bit of tautness there that keeps the face under control. You could find a bunch of other similarities too..posture, etc.