Im wondering if someone can help solve a debate between myself and my golf partners
I maintain that constant accelaration of the clubhead into the ball will produce a faster swing speed than that of a player who applies force from the top. My pal argues that is how 'hitters' hit the ball so far and guys like Daly/Huehne hit the ball so far. His view is these big guys dont swing, they hit but get away with it due to their stregth and flexibility
Now im sure i've read somewhere some science stuff that proved to me that if you make sure the first 3rd of the downswing is smooth (rather than a 'hit' from the top) then centrifugal force and constant accelration transmitted to the club through loose arms/wrists produces a faster speed as the body uncoils than an aggressive hit impulse
If I hit from the top I dont get anywhere near as much distance as when I make sure Im slow and smooth starting down but my pal swears the opposite
Are we both right?
I maintain that constant accelaration of the clubhead into the ball will produce a faster swing speed than that of a player who applies force from the top. My pal argues that is how 'hitters' hit the ball so far and guys like Daly/Huehne hit the ball so far. His view is these big guys dont swing, they hit but get away with it due to their stregth and flexibility
Now im sure i've read somewhere some science stuff that proved to me that if you make sure the first 3rd of the downswing is smooth (rather than a 'hit' from the top) then centrifugal force and constant accelration transmitted to the club through loose arms/wrists produces a faster speed as the body uncoils than an aggressive hit impulse
If I hit from the top I dont get anywhere near as much distance as when I make sure Im slow and smooth starting down but my pal swears the opposite
Are we both right?
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