For the Hitter's application, start from the Swinger's position Luke has described above. Now, Roll the Left Wrist slightly (to the left toward the vertical). Allow the Right Forearm Flying Wedge to likewise Roll. Now observe the position of the Right Elbow. You are in Punch.
Are these same "procedures" applicable to one that has a different grip type than the preferred 10-2-B?
Are these same "procedures" applicable to one that has a different grip type than the preferred 10-2-B?
The principle is the same, but the application will vary with the Grip Type. The key is in the Loading.
If you bring the Club into Release with the Loading against the top of the Clubshaft and the first knuckle of the Right Hand (usually Swinging), you will tend toward Pitch Basic Stroke. If you bring the Loading in against the back of the Shaft and the meaty part of the right forefinger (usually Hitting), you will tend toward Punch Basic Stroke.
That tendency noted, the Elbow Positions (and, therefore by definition, the Major Basic Strokes) are interchangeable for both Swingers and Hitters.