All three, to me, seem to be using Centrifugal Force....
just a guess....
I got more, its coming, trust me.
Patrick
All three are using CF.
Phillygolf,
I’m sorry. Except for truly looking forward to meeting Bucket and playing golf with him, that last post was just my wry and dry sense of humor. Bucket has a great sense of humor and a great wit and I was just trying to keep up with him. Also I won’t take money from him. But everything else was just Sunday Quarterbacking.
Hogan was a great Ball Striker and maybe in the top ten Golfers in the History of the game. Sergio is a remarkable young talent. He is one of the very few players I really enjoy watching play. Yoda is Masterful. His body will swing the club anyway his mind tells it to AND with all 24 components behaving themselves. Ben Hogan and Yoda would have been great friends.
One Truth:
When I see a picture of a Golfer at Release, and the Clubface is looking down at the Planeline, then I know he is using Simultaneous Release. Then, when I see the same Golfer use a Pitch Stroke (Elbow position at Release) then I know he is not Hitting. It’s simple.
One More Truth:
Most Pros cock both Wrists and use the muscles in their Forearms to HELP whack the ball. How much HELP depends on the Pro. Some more, some less. They know where impact is which means that they know where their hands, arms, body and Clubhead is at all times. Millions of swings and Millions of balls with Tons of Talent and remarkable Hand-eye coordination.
Another Truth:
If you get a Job at a Golf course, and play with the guys every day, and hit balls every day, and if you have a little talent and a little hand-eye coordination, then after two years you’ll be a scratch Golfer. If you have remarkable talent, then you may be able to play on the mini-tours.
One more thing:
There may be thousands of Golfers in the world that are better Ball Strikers and more knowledgeable about Golf Swing Mechanics than the Pros. Some of them participate on this website. I’m not one of them. The difference between them and the pros may be as little as one put per round.