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Old 01-31-2008, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by brownman View Post
I think this is first post in swing thread,have enjoyed the hitters pattern immensly,most likely stay with it .

A couple of questions if I may,1.In a normal round of golf,is it wise to alternate from hitting to swingers pattern,for example,I have difficulty drawing a ball using H/pattern ,but can draw using S/pattern .

Q2.Before I discovered TGM and LBG,I really had no idea how or what I was doing in my golf swing,I did get down to 6 hcp,but my SWING never felt good,and I was always trying to hit harder just to try and keep up with younger guys,now I simply hit it BETTER,(feels good).Getting to Q 2 ,does a swinger keep the BRW through the entire swing,the reason I ask is we see from time to time pros in pics just after they have gone thru impact,they have straight R/arm including R/wrist ,is this right? Sorry about long winded Question.

That's really interesting. I'm not kidding. A month ago, I was convinced that Hitting was a superior procedure over Swinging from short range and I still believe that, but with reservation.

Hitting and Swinging are very different and it does take time to switch to Hitting after my tee shot on short par 4s and I'm not completely comfortable with doing so. I'm beginning to think, because of my recent experiments, that Swinging with Single Wrist Action may be a better choice from inside 100 yards. My reasoning is that it only requires 2 component adjustments rather than an entire Procedure and it brings all of the benefits of Hitting (Angled Hinge, FLW/BRW from Startup, No Swivel, etc.). Fewer moving parts.

Though, there is no doubt in my mind that Hitting chip shots is still Superior to Swinging chip shots. But because it's normally a non-Pivot stroke, I don't have a problem easily adjusting to it just like my Putting Hitting Procedure was easy to adjust to.
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