The odd thing is both procedures can be performed successfully. One with more of a wrist throw and active rt elbow(hitting or rt. arm swinging the other is more of a swing with snap release.
It's all in the education and demonstration.
The TommyT., Croker,Evershed release is easier to teach to the masses but the Doyle, Mchatton ,Manzella,downswing with more emphasis on axis tilt with the pivot power can give smaller pulleys.
How did that little man figure out all this stuff.
I am not the MAN, Homer Kelley is the MAN --MAC O'GRADY
I also heard Mac say that he was going to construct 3 statues--
Copernicus, Galileo and Kelley
The odd thing is I never heard Tomasello call it a right arm swing. Tommy called it swinging....and referenced the Magic of the Right Forearm as the source that generated the swing. The source that generates both hitting and swinging for TGM.
Easy to teach to the masses??? You think Tommy taught Jodie Mudd one way and then taught the general public another way (and I mean the basic swing approach)The Tomasello interview in golf illustrated disproves that...
GI: How long before a student makes significant improvement?
Tomasello: I can give you examples of golfers with no previous record of success who starting winning tournaments at various levels almost immediately. But the learning is never ending. The amount of time and dedication the golfer puts in determines how far he and she can go.
Checkout the Deitrick letter #2 video...the result of the swing that Tomasello taught does not generate a sweep release or a random release. It's a rope handle swing using longitudinal acceleration...one smooth motion which produces an automatic snap release.
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 10-15-2006 at 03:21 AM.
In the T/T video on the pivot Mr Tomasello states the right shoulder starts down/tilts which then shifts the left hip towards the target as is what this post was referring to is it not.