Just played a round with a guy who was very frustrated with his progress. He's a (seemingly solid) 9-marker, but he reported that every time he tries go have a lesson his swing becomes completely messed up.
I started watching him playing and soon noticed he is a Hitter. Short backstroke, short follow-through and massive righ arm participation.
I asked him what he was typically adviced during his lessons. From his reply it was clear that his pro was a Swinger and wanted him to become one.
I told him that he is using right arm muscle power while the pro wants him to use centrifugal force.
He got that and wondered what he should work on. I said I could not give him a straight answer, but that I could potentially take him through it if we sat down and established some common (TGM) ground.
There was no time for that this evening, but I'd appreciate Hitters telling me what alignments, components that a Hitter should probably start out working on that are different from what a Swinger should work on.
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When James Durham recorded 94 at the Old Course at St Andrews in 1767, he set a course record that lasted 86 years. Golf: A curious sport whose object is to put a very small ball in a very small hole with implements ill desiged for the purpose - Sir Winston Churchill