I'm going from memory, so I'll tell you what I think I remember. If you saw him, you know he is one big mon. He has what appears to be a short backstroke (clubhead). His transition is very sudden. So the clubhead is not only still when he starts forward, it's actually moving in the opposite direction. Strong enough to drive the handle forward, he can Float Load and get alot of clubhead pressure lag in a very short distance.
I can't comment on his geometry because there is a bunch of stuff going on. I will say that he does align open and plays the ball a bit back. That might be why Miller sees it as a push-hook. Doyle's Angle of Approach has to be quicker to the "out". But at impact the clubface is still square/closed as it hasn't reached the "layback" part of the Angled Hinge. In the brief time I saw him play, the net effect seemed to be straight when he wanted. (I wonder if Miller thinks all Hitters using an Angled Hinge are push-hookers?

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He's a great story and can just flatout score. Notice that he hits his driver to putter the same. Short back, looong through.
Charlie
