Not to threadjack my own thread, but would that be an example of a double shift in the stroke sequence. Elbow plane to turned shoulder plane(?) back to elbow plane. Is that right?
Thanks,
Kevin
I reckon so ... in strictest terms the shift is of the sweetspot plane ( ie. clubhead sweetspot to PP3 location) rather than shaft plane - always hard to work out from a non perfect set of images , just off down-the-line view - but shaft appears to double shift.
The definition of hitting versus swinging is based on how force is applied to club - push or pull.
All other component variables are associated with or optimise a hit or swing pattern but are compatible with both.
Static photos enable us to identify components that are better suited to hit or swing BUT do not give us the answer re. whether he is pushing or pulling.
I suspect that he is swinging with a number of components that are better suited( in most players, but maybe not Bobby - he has right to customise) to hitting.
It is always a joy to read Comdpa's posts - eloquent argument so well structured! but force application ...can we really tell? I am not sure... discuss.
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