In the Tomasello videos,which are absolutely wonderful,he says 90% of golf shots are played with a horizontal hinge action.Is this true? Should we be striving for this or is it personal preference?
Originally Posted by mp33 In the Tomasello videos,which are absolutely wonderful,he says 90% of golf shots are played with a horizontal hinge action.Is this true? Should we be striving for this or is it personal preference?
and play a draw for every shot. It started with the Tomasello vids, but now I have my own technique
Originally Posted by mp33 Is the angled hinge action more accurate than horizontal hinge action? Is this a fair question or too general?It "can be" but not necessarily. Because of the higher flight and more backspin angled hinge produces it tends to be easier to control and hit more on target than draw spin.![]()
Originally Posted by mp33 Is the angled hinge action more accurate than horizontal hinge action? Is this a fair question or too general?I've wondered about this, more from the "is hitting more accurate than swinging?" angle. In hitting, one only needs to monitor their right hand (PP#3 and PP#1), but in swinging, one has to think through both hands (PP#2 for downward motion, PP#3 to guide the pivot). I wonder if hitting (which in uncompensated strokes gives angled hinging) will be more accurate, because you can concentrate on one hand.![]()
Originally Posted by ChangeMySwing I use a horizontal hinge. I have finally learned how to swingand play a draw for every shot. It started with the Tomasello vids, but now I have my own technique