Irons, TSURUHASHI(pickax) swing

The TSURUHASHI(pickax) swing for irons.
In short irons, the TSURUHASGI is strong.
In long irons, the TSURUHASGI is weak.

Grip:
- Left hand is square or weak
- Right hand is ultra strong ( Almost 90 degrees right rotation from usual square grip )
- Left hand is "Baseball", means don't put the thumb on a shaft.
- Right little finger is on the forefinger of left hand. It's over wrapping.
* Same as a driver.

Address:
- Stance is quite closed.
Left foot is 30 deg closed, right foot is 60 deg closed, waist is 45 deg closed eventually.
- Ball position is a little right of center always regardless to the length of club.
- The rotation axis on the heel of left foot.
- Upper body is quite up-right in left-right, front-back.
- Left arm and shaft is in a straight.
- Left hand is as weak as possible, in the range I don't feel strange. - Face is a little opend.
- Right wrist is a litle floating and grab lightly.
- Left wrist is bended a little to palm side.


Taking back:
- Both knees should not be moved from initial positions.
In the mind, in taking back, bothe knees are moved for forward (left).
In this mind, at last both knees can stay.
- Rotate shoulders then hands are moved strongly upper side.
- No arm rotation.
- No dynamic cocking.
- The barycenter stay in same hight.

Down swing:
- Not concious about a waiting at the top.
- In down swing, never turn the bosy, the back is facing forward, the haed is going down to the keft foot in straight as if swinging a pickax. - The right palm is always up.
- Never face turn.
Follow:
- After rotation of body, both hands up to sky.
- Never roll arounf a neck.