By Karl Fischer Contributor |
It's a good question and there is a difference in these two golf moves.
However, one should always swing the clubhead up and down through the
golf ball along the target line to the pin.
In reality, I think all good ball strikers are swinging hitters.
For right-handers, comfortably using a golf club, the sensation should be
swinging the clubhead from the left target shoulder (the pivot point) which will
contribute to traveling down the line. So the longish left arm swings the club
while, approaching the bottom of the swing arc, the right hand put on the
hit.
Each hands job is different. The target left hand controls the clubface. The
brace-side right hand takes the lag out of the club shaft or clubhead. It makes
the bottom hit.
We hear about body parts in golf. Which does what and when? What leads and
what follows? What rests and what works? I think golf is a cooperative balance
of everything from the toe-nails to the finger-nails. It is a progressive
muscular action from the brace foot or ground up through the body and
club shaft to the ball resulting in holing it!
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