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Old 08-25-2006, 10:10 AM
Peter Croker Peter Croker is offline
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LEFT HAND or RIGHT?
Originally Posted by 6bmike
Crocker never speaks of the right hand. He is a Swinger by my guess. Power by pivot and transfer.

Evershed on the other hand speaks solely of the right hand and no transfer accumulator but with a horizontal hinge action.

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Dear Mike,

Firstly I believe you are referring to me, and it is "Croker" - non "Crocker" (that was Kojak's sidekick)

Secondly you must not have reviewed much of the Croker Golf System.
Perhaps a look at this 24 Component Analysis by Paul Hart (G.S.E.D.) of CGS will help you understand how I use both left and right hand actively in the swing.(and you can Hit or Swing using our System.)
When the alignments are known and understood, the use of both hands in a "PUSHING" orientation is the entrance point to building Control first and Power second.

What CGS has defined is the detailed definitions of the basics of an "uncompensating" golf swing.
Once you have positively identified these basics and their alignments, you can decide whether you want to swing or hit.
It is my belief from my study of Homers works that the alignments can be the same for both.
It is my preference at my stage in my golfing life that I can hit it further and with much less stress on my back and other body parts, if I swing (ie: maximize the rotational forces in the swing motion and use my muscle thrust to maintain structure and move the club on the correct path both back and down, out, and through the ball to a balanced finish.
I appreciate your interest in wanting to define what CGS does, but I would recommend a thorough study first before making such statements as done here.
Homer had it right when he stresses the need for "Educated Hands."
Tom Tomasello was right too when he talked about the value of opinions.

The Croker Golf System acknowledges Homer Kelley for his great work in giving us a Plan of Action - "The 24 Components."

CGS has defined precisely 24 Components that align one to the next and when drilled into a complete motion, allow a golfer to have a)CONTROL, b) POWER, and c) CONSISTENCY.

CGS does have a "preferred pattern" from "A to Z"!

Do you know what it is?

I look forward to your researched answer and the questions that will follow.

Kind regards,
Peter
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