Re: anyone up for a discussion?
I am wondering a few things. I think we may have stumbled on the same conclusions independently
1. With a centered turn and exaggerated left forearm rotation the hands get deeper in the BS. . From the top you rely on shoulder and forearm rotation for speed and squaring the clubface. Hogan I guess had this type of swing and this is what Hardy and Quinton etc preach in the 1PS
2. With a weight shift and more upright swing the hands gets high at the top with minimal forearm rotation. This is more of a leverage swing where speed comes from a wide arc (club has further to travel) and a more aggressive weight shift left. The club still rotates on the way down but far less than in no 1. I guess Ernie and DL3 are this type of swinger
Without getting right into it (because honestly i dont care!) you could probably disect this with a world of mumbo jumbo about plane shifts, turned shoulder planes, elbow planes etc etc yada yada yada
But I wonder whether you (like me to an extent) make an aggressive weight shift from the top naturally. In a centered swing this would probably look like a lunge/heave forward but when you get the weight back and high hands this move is actually very powerful and allows for really good compression and greater swing speed. One thing I do notice is at impact in the first type you have the bent right arm but in no 2 the right arm straightens right at impact rather than beyond. You can really see this in Michelle Wie's and Ernies swing http://content-golf.live.advance.net...uencepanel.jpg (and look at the behind the ball position Michelle gets at the top)
I am wondering a few things. I think we may have stumbled on the same conclusions independently
1. With a centered turn and exaggerated left forearm rotation the hands get deeper in the BS. . From the top you rely on shoulder and forearm rotation for speed and squaring the clubface. Hogan I guess had this type of swing and this is what Hardy and Quinton etc preach in the 1PS
2. With a weight shift and more upright swing the hands gets high at the top with minimal forearm rotation. This is more of a leverage swing where speed comes from a wide arc (club has further to travel) and a more aggressive weight shift left. The club still rotates on the way down but far less than in no 1. I guess Ernie and DL3 are this type of swinger
Without getting right into it (because honestly i dont care!) you could probably disect this with a world of mumbo jumbo about plane shifts, turned shoulder planes, elbow planes etc etc yada yada yada

But I wonder whether you (like me to an extent) make an aggressive weight shift from the top naturally. In a centered swing this would probably look like a lunge/heave forward but when you get the weight back and high hands this move is actually very powerful and allows for really good compression and greater swing speed. One thing I do notice is at impact in the first type you have the bent right arm but in no 2 the right arm straightens right at impact rather than beyond. You can really see this in Michelle Wie's and Ernies swing http://content-golf.live.advance.net...uencepanel.jpg (and look at the behind the ball position Michelle gets at the top)
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