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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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...I am now proclaiming that there can be a Perverted Finish Swivel...I don't really care how many years someone has taught something it can be misrepresented...
I thought your demonstration of Finish Swivel was more accurate and concise at Pine Needles than what has been demonstrated after your Canton experience with the Grand Pooh Bah.
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For the record,
George Preisinger, then Head Professional at the Marietta Country Club in Marietta, Georgia -- not
Ben Doyle at Canton -- taught me
Swivel Action in 1963. I was 17 years old. Unfortunately, it was not until I got on the phone with
Homer Kelley in 1980 that I learned to differentiate Swivel Action (after the Follow-Through) from
Hinge Action (during Impact). I was 34 years old.
In between I hit some 800,000 practice balls. And that's a conservative number. There were many good shots, but my understanding was incomplete and it showed. What a waste.
And now, 25 years and probably another 800,000 practice balls later, I think I know the difference between the two. I have described that difference clearly in countless posts -- including those most recent above -- and now have illustrated it in both still sequence and video.
The only difference between the Hinge Action and Finish Swivel you see in this video -- both, by the way, executed with a Strong
Single Action Grip (Wristcock Only, no Wrist Bend) -- and the ones I photographed and sent to Homer Kelley in 1982 and later still those demonstrated in the first 'night-time' videos (late 2004) now on this site -- is the camera angle. And, at least according to my own understanding...
Both are correct.