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Post by imperfectgolfer on Dec 21, 2010 21:21:02 GMT -5
Here is how a forum member on 3jack's forum defined what he perceives to be the differences between hitting and swinging. From this thread-: richie3jack.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1520&page=2 He asked-"Is my summary below of hitting vs. swinging generally accurate? Hitter – 1) actively use their hands through impact and resist force of clubhead closing; 2) bent shaft at impact with hands ahead of the shaft; 3) delayed release by the hands; 4) upper arms against body in the hitting zone and pulling against the outward forces 5) right arm bent at impact; 6) clubface squares through pivot action (heavy pivot reliance); Swinger – 1) passively uses their hands through impact to allow centrifugal force to work for them and close the clubface; 2) straighter shaft at impact; 3) earlier release than a hitter; 4) upper arms off the body in the hitting zone and doesn't resist outward forces; 5) right arm not as bent at impact; 6) clubface squares through hand action (less pivot reliance) From my perspective, that is far away from the TGM concept of hitting/swinging. I would like to see any forum member produce a coherent description of swinging and hitting using those provided differences. Jeff.
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