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  1. Is that right @Excaliburxxxxxx? Better tell that to the longest driver on
    the PGA Tour the last two years. No hinge, no long iron into the
    green….plain and simple.

  2. Aaron baddley changed back from this technique, and won again on the tour.
    Nuff said. People are not robots so why try to move like one, I understand
    the simplicity of this technique but not the way its sold. Another “lets
    reinvent the wheel” theory.

  3. man . . . seriously take off golf , this swing has no power , no cock wrist
    and 0 leverage , this guy must hit the 9 iron 80 yards

  4. thats great if you dont want to hit the ball anywhere. there is no lag
    whatsoever. people say steve stricker doesn’t have wrist hinge when look at
    his lag before impact. all of your released products are such crap. people
    who have no idea trying to make a buck

  5. I’m confused, the comments state that there is no ‘un-hinging of the club
    and no release as the wrists are held rigid’ why in that case is there less
    shaft lean at impact than at address??????

  6. Great post tigerswede3. I believe that others will benefit from you having
    put it into your own words.

  7. I don’t understand the “no hinge” in the title, what exactly is the
    significance of it? I mean, the arms appear to do exactly what everyone’s
    with a correct swing do. the left arm stays straight, as per usual the
    right DOES hinge as per usual?

  8. @scoremore05 very nice demonstration. But this is not necessarily called a
    powerful swing. Yes, you can create lag but by hinging you can create lag
    to a greater extent much more than unhinge golf swing. But by hinging there
    would be more difficulties on impact which can create loss of distance and
    inaccuracy. But this is not necessarily a power but with enough strength I
    could see people who less skilled using this swing. But like I said not
    power swing, look at Jamie Sadlowski.

  9. After studying the Taly swing, the physics of it are sound. I am currently
    using the Taly swing, and have actually GAINED distance. I used to play a
    huge sweeping draw that was unreliable at best. I used to hinge and unhinge
    my wrists, but not anymore. I just keep the same angle I had at address,
    which is a no brainer. In slow motion, my new Taly swing is violently
    flexing my S shaft, which is where most power is stored. I’m also a single
    digit handicap, and studied the swing all my life.

  10. Camera angle at 0:18 seconds but thanks for posting @gagaofishaga. Wrist
    can’t flip because I am actually holding them rigid.

  11. yes there is clubhead throwaway (flip as you put it) in this video.No
    training device is perfect and even if they all were perfect the execution
    of the swing is performed by an imperfect human (as in this video). IMO
    this device promotes a visual image of good impact alignments better than
    anything I have ever seen and it makes sense when you study it’s design and
    method of execution.

  12. Sharper911, you could shape the ball with straight arms and no wrist cock,
    the curvature of the ball comes from a clubface angle at impact that is
    different to the swing path (if the clubface is square to the swing path
    the ball will travel on the line of the swing path)

  13. Im sure this would help accuracy if you practiced with it, but there is not
    much power there, at least not in this video, and i feel like shaping shots
    would be more difficult with a swing like this. maybe with more shoulder
    turn and a little more wind up (for lack of a better term) it would be good
    model

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