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| Wrecking Ball Crane Swing I am looking for the principles (physics) involved in swiinging a club like a wrecking ball.Has any one have any recommendations or have read articles or books which use this concept other than Ernest Jones? As I understand it, this method would incorporate using the body to initiate the backswing with the arms & hands moving last. I am particularly interested in the movements involved in the changeover & the downswing. I like the concept; it's with the implementation that I am having difficulty. Thanx , Richie |
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| Re: Wrecking Ball Crane Swing Sounds like a very body driven, rotary swing. Rotary Swing Golf Instruction - One Plane Golf Swing - Chuck teaches a body driven rotary swing, and teaches it well. |