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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
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6. The hitters motion should start softly but get louder through impact.
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This is really good,
Ted: A common sense description of a Golf Stroke rooted in science.
The
Swinger cranks up his Centrifugal Force during Start Down and then hangs on. Mother Nature does all the work in the Downstroke and Release.
The
Hitter, on the other hand, must constantly be mindful of the need to
Accelerate. Unlike the Swinger, whose Body Momentum Transfer virtually eliminates
Release Deceleration, the Hitter must continue to
Drive. After the initial period of Shoulder Acceleration, his loaded Right Triceps takes over and reaches top speed almost instantaneously. Hence the need for the
'Still' Clubshaft at the Top and the
'Slow' Start Down.
Of such stuff is the great Hitter born.