I can't remember the young lad's name (forgive me!)but v.j.had him hit an iron "flat-out".He(v.j.) then got him to make a controlled ,balanced full swing,then an aquired motion swing.The exact speeds I can't remember but these are close-72mph,80mph and 82mph respectively.This was the extreme result but EVERYONE who tried this was within 2-3mph of their full swing speed with acquired motion.As Daryl said in his post ,the demo by v.j. was VERY impressive.
Hi Neil,
I must have been doing something else during this demonstration. Did this demonstrate that there just insn't much difference between a full swing and acquired motion? Or, does it mean that there may be something wrong with our swings?
I must have been doing something else during this demonstration. Did this demonstrate that there just insn't much difference between a full swing and acquired motion? Or, does it mean that there may be something wrong with our swings?
Hi Daryl,-It demonstrated that we could all play with acquired motion-and some of us(me included)probably should try to feel as if we are.