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DUNNS’ F9 POWER OF THE GOLF STROKE

CONCENTRATION OF POWER AT IMPACT

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DUNNS’ F9 POWER OF THE GOLF STROKE

By: RONALD ROSS
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ORIGINAL GOLF FUNDAMENTALS
FUNDAMENTAL 9 WRIST ACTION
THE WRIST WHIP
Right hand has a great deal of work to do, but its work is entirely different from that of the left hand. Right hand guides club head, controls club face and delivers the blow. At first thought this might seem like all there is to be done, but there is yet something else and of far greater importance and which has to be done by the left hand - Unite the Chain of Levers.

Right hand does not have to grip hard in order to guide or push the club thru. The left must, because the right hand delivers its blow against the left. I do not mean to underestimate the work of the right hand. On the contrary, the right hand has a very great work to do, but that work is not to grip the club tight. To do so would not only spoil its own work, but it would spoil the looseness and freedom of the wrists and possibly render the left wrist incapable of functioning as a fulcrum and all wrist action would be destroyed.

It has been said that the power which drives a golf ball is centrifugal force. It is not centrifugal force. The hands are the main driving force.

There is no speed sector in the swing of many players. This is produced by the right hand striking forward while the left hand resists backward.

By the Dunns, of Musselburgh, Scotland, 1907, 1922, 1930, 1934

"At the moment of impact, the hands work not together but against each other." Seymour Dunn

These Original Golf Fundamentals now appear in simplified form in this new series, of which this Part 4: F9 POWER OF THE GOLF STROKE Concentration of power at impact Snap in the Stroke While The Left Hand Resists Backward - with contributions by Champion golfers Walter J. Travis, J. H. Taylor, Alex Smith and Henry Cotton. Includes the NO. 2 SECRET OF GOOD GOLF.
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