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| Hmmm! My best answer to this question would be "The Brain controls the golf swing" The swing is a number of complex synchronised movements using the hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, torso, hips, legs and feet at various times and in various combinations. Once you have created and grooved a good swing muscle memory then repeats it for you and that comes fro the old cranium. Regards Brian |
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| Re: What controls the golf swing? This is going to be quite a good thread... many prople will have what they like to think as in "control" of their swing are going to be very different. What might help to narrow the gap is keeping the defination narrow. "Control" of what? Is it control of the power? Is it control of the angles of the face through impact? ...others? So, my guess is there will be explinations of all. Preface each with which control type you are discussing and it will be easier to compare. My power is controled by my lower body. It increases the harder I turn through. This does have the affect of creating more tension on my arms and hands, as compared to a "normal" power swing. So they have to keep up, by adding a little more of their own "catch-up" actions-resistance. But, for me, my "controlling" source of power starts at the top of the swing in my leg/hip/torso drive through the ball. My takaway is the same (maybe even a bit slower) in anticipation of my extra drive. My face angle is controled by my shoulders, not my hands. I do not like to think of those weak-in-comparison wrists being in control of anything other then being a hinge to control the hight of my shot. My shoulder's fully rotating to the same position every time is so easy to repeat, and also easy to manipulate if you want to work the ball.
__________________ I'm a golfaholic, no question about that. Counseling wouldn't help me. They'd have to put me in prison, and then I'd talk the warden into building a hole or two and teach him how to play. ~Lee Trevino |