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Old 12-19-2008, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff View Post

A switter, by definition, must be applying an additional push force at some time point during the downswing. If you are a switter, then I would like to know when/how that push-force is applied.

Jeff.

By definition?...Homer hoped that we can check all his words with dictionary, but I just can't find the word "switting" or "switter"...

Anyway, I read during TGM summit, a Doctor said in order to have "100%" power, you should have both foce applying along shaft (drag loading) and accorss the shaft (drive loading)...intereting stuff...although I know that I will never have chance to attend TGM summit, I would like to ask the Dr. a few naive and silly questions such as:-

Why tradition widom said we swing at 85%?

Is it possible to have better clubface control if we just either apply force along the shaft or accorss the shaft in TGM pattern?

What is the advantage or disadvantage of using 100% power for every swing?

Why a left one-armed golfer can hit a ball 283 yards in 1960's?

Lots of questions want to ask..but I take the advice from Mr. Homer Kelly...to play "my" better G.O.L.F.

And finaly question...Jeff, you switte?
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