Dave, > The pictures where the wrists are cocked show the back of the left hand to > the camera. Between 009 and 010, the hands turn so the edge of the left > hand is to the camera. That's a 90* roll in the last fraction of the > downswing before impact. Which is EXACTLY what I was talking about. > > BTW, the only way there could be no roll is if the shaft is twisted 90* at > impact. Sorry, no way. Remember that the clubface is in the swing plane at > the top (and, in good swings, most of the way down) but is perpendicular to > the swing plane at impact.
But his shoulders are also turned 90�, so the only difference in his address position and his at-the-top position is the wrist cock...which is straight up with no rolling of the wrist. In the take-away shot with club about 7 o'clock, his hand position is almost identical with the downsing released club position at 7 o'cloock, so the club is returning on almost a straight plane...but his shoulders have rotated ahead, his hips have rotated ahead, yet the club returns to impact precisely as it left. You are looking at a tilted plane and the club is releasing straight down on plane...sorry, I just don't see the 90� change. Bernie Writeto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
