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From: Frankenshank on 21 Jul 2006 11:56 David Laville wrote: > That's a hitters hip action, it's called "cross lateral". Not > compatible with swinging. As always, David, you're a font of knowledge on the golf swing. And I mean that in all sincerity. How does one determine if they should use a hitting or swinging approach to golf? FrankenShank
From: Alan Illeman on 21 Jul 2006 14:34 "Frankenshank" <groovemeister747(a)aol.com> wrote in message news:1153497364.688921.84570(a)i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > David Laville wrote: > > > That's a hitters hip action, it's called "cross lateral". Not > > compatible with swinging. > > As always, David, you're a font of knowledge on the golf swing. > And I mean that in all sincerity. > > How does one determine if they should use a hitting or swinging > approach to golf? > > FrankenShank In a recorded conversation with Lynn Blake and Tom Tomasello, Homer Kelley says that a player should learn Swinging and then Hitting and select them just as an artist selects brushes. In the book, The Golfing Machine: "Hitting and Swinging seem equally efficient. The difference is in the players. If strong - Hit. If quick - Swing. If both - do either. Or both. A player may SWING with one club and HIT with another, but should NOT attempt parts of both techniques in the same Stroke." Alan
From: Frankenshank on 21 Jul 2006 15:21 Alan Illeman wrote: > In a recorded conversation with Lynn Blake and Tom Tomasello, > Homer Kelley says that a player should learn Swinging and then > Hitting and select them just as an artist selects brushes. > SNIPPED I just might get a copy of TGM... If I was painting a portrait, I'd almost always use a filbert or sable round If Architecture, i'd use a flat for the more geometric shapes. Thanks Alan, I did not know golfers could use both. FrankenShank
From: The Hammer on 21 Jul 2006 18:34 JJK wrote: > "larryrsf" wrote: > <snip> > > Larry W (RSG Champ!) > > > That's RSG Chimp. Get a better spelling checker for your e-mail client! No, it is RSG Champ. Larry is the King of RSG. Hail to the King! Hail to the King! Everyone get down on their knees and bow to his highness, the King of RSG! The Hammer
From: AKA Gray Asphalt on 21 Jul 2006 18:35
"Frankenshank" <groovemeister747(a)aol.com> wrote in message news:1153497364.688921.84570(a)i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > David Laville wrote: > >> That's a hitters hip action, it's called "cross lateral". Not >> compatible with swinging. > > As always, David, you're a font of knowledge on the golf swing. > And I mean that in all sincerity. > > How does one determine if they should use a hitting or swinging > approach to golf? > > FrankenShank Is it a valid observation that the swing usually has more weight distributed towards the heels and the hit has more weight distributed towards the balls of the feet? What would be a hip shift drill for a swinger? |