Question from a new guy....

Is it better to be a hitter than a swinger? From the posts I havre read on a couple boards, eveyone (well, lots of people) seems to be working on hitting. Is hitting a more accurate and/or more powerful stroke? Definately interested in hearing from some TGM folks in "the know" TIA for any feedback.
It's better to be both....how's that!!! See last sentence on page VII of the golfing machine...

DG
Originally Posted by Delaware Golf It's better to be both....how's that!!! See last sentence on page VII of the golfing machine...

DG
Just in case jdtoyou doesn't have the book, here are the last four sentences on page VII:

"If strong--hit. If quick--swing. If both--do either. Or both."
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Originally Posted by dclaryjr
Originally Posted by Delaware Golf It's better to be both....how's that!!! See last sentence on page VII of the golfing machine...

DG
Just in case jdtoyou doesn't have the book, here are the last four sentences on page VII:

"If strong--hit. If quick--swing. If both--do either. Or both."
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Well, I feel like I can do both fairly comfortably so I guess I need to figure out what those sentences really mean.
If you don't have the book....my first suggestion is to buy it, it will be one of the best $20 you will ever spend.

Hinge action and Trajectory become another factor....Horizontal Hinge is a natural hinging action for swingers and Angled Hinging is a natural hinging action for hitters....that's one of main reasons to become both a hitter and swinger....

DG
Originally Posted by Delaware Golf If you don't have the book....my first suggestion is to buy it, it will be one of the best $20 you will ever spend.

Hinge action and Trajectory become another factor....Horizontal Hinge is a natural hinging action for swingers and Angled Hinging is a natural hinging action for hitters....that's one of main reasons to become both a hitter and swinger....

DG
Hmmm....interesting. I have sen many people posting seeming to concentrate on one or the other, but I would think both is best. It will be interesting to find out more.
Originally Posted by Delaware Golf It's better to be both....how's that!!! See last sentence on page VII of the golfing machine...

DG
See Mickey Wright, Hogan, Tiger.

And Tom's this weekend - got the 'swing' back in his motion. Doing - not trying. Brilliant stuff!