How many first class hitters can you mention?
Brian Gay
Kenny Perry
Stuart Appleby ?
Originally Posted by O.B.Left Sometimes it kind of jumps out at you but for some guys its less evident visually. I tape my own swing and unless I send signals to the camera or something I dont know myself what the heck Im looking at. Could be Hitting vs Swinging or a particular Release Trigger. Take a look at Lynns video where he's showing a guy Hitting vs Swinging ..........looks pretty similar doesnt it? Now he does Drag Load when Hitting I'd say. So he's Drag then Drive which makes it all the more difficult to discern.I think Both Arms Straight through and past impact ought to be highlighted more and then both hitting and swinging can be described with their goal in view, as roads to the proper finish.
For me anyways Hitting vs Swinging is the difference between a Right Arm Throw and a Left Wrist Throw. Either way the Right Arm is extending through the shot. In the former, Hitting its an "active" extension like throwing a ball side arm. In the latter, swinging, the arm extends in much the same manner (for me, some guys have more of a pitch elbow than I do) but the right extension is "passive" . Its just along for the ride so to speak as CF throws it out.
Thats how I see anyways.
Some guys think Moe was Hitter , he did appear to "actively" extend his right arm ........there was a golfer who got to both arms straight. But I dont think he was in fact, given what he said: that he was left handed , that he pulled hard with his left side, that the right side was "just along for the ride" etc . And of course the physics of Swinging revealed itself in his tell tale Horizontal Hinging. The physics is different after all . With different vectors to the Thrust even. Which is why you shouldnt do both at the same time.
Originally Posted by dlam airair, I like your enthuasiasm.Which player do you think is swinging and which hitting??
This year I just learned about TGM. Had only vague idea between hitting and swinging.
I refer to old posts by Yoda as he distinguishes hitting and swinging very well.
Difficult to understand all at once, but the more i played this summer,
my questions seem to be asked and answered in older posts.
In this forum, swingers are primary pullers of the club
who use the left side as a pivot.
the clubface will square automatically as long as you trust it.
awareness of PP2 or PP4 is essential.
Hitters are like to "push" the club or more precisely the primary lever (your left arm+club)
the right arm will thrush toward the ball
squaring the clubface is a conscious effort
requires aiming point/spot with PP1 or PP3
typically,
swingers like to make a full backswing sometimes past parallel in their backswing and make a circular delivery to impact.
hitters tend to make a 3/4 backswing and use a straight line delivery to impact.
here's two players IMO that are at two ends of the spectrum.
Originally Posted by airair One is (over)swinging. I quess hitters seldom "overhit"?Daly loads his right forearm as a HITTER, behind the primary lever asembly. Holmes loads his right forearm as SWINGER. Daly has a punch, right elbow at side, forearm. Holmes has more of a pitch, right elbow down and in the pocket. elbow. BOTH look to have a sequenced release of 2 and 3. It is hard to see what either is doing with #1 and #4. I make Daly more of a hitter at the top with a "funny" bent wrist overswing "yank and grip" start move at the top.