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Originally Posted by 6bee1dee
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As taught, Homer called swinging lazy. You can close your eyes and use it as
a change of pace late in a round or something, its that simply to do. But
hitting, hitting excited everyone at the workshop. It is as violent an action
as there is in recreational sport. I'm training those lazy muscles of mine to
order up the "crunch and turf." Glad I have stiff shafts on my
irons, too.
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It is true that Swinging requires much less conscious control than Hitting,
especially during the learning process. Hence Homer's words: "You can
practically
sleep and Swing."
It is also true that, as with Swinging, the Hitter's Impact is indeed a
violent collision of Clubface and Ball. However, also as with Swinging, the
Motion that produces that violence is 'very deliberate, positive and heavy'
(3-F-6).