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In golf one frequently looks for ways to convey concepts with images or expressions. “CP/CF release” is a part of this lot.
CP/CF release implies a centrifugal or a centripetal force acting on the club through the release phase of the club through the bottom part of the swing. In either swinging or hitting this is not the case. The only radial force playing a significant role in the release is the centripetal force acting on the hands/arms. It is much smaller than the radial forces associated with the club yet produces the most significant release torque.
Old timer pro Roberto Vincenzo felt that he hit the ball with his stomach. If that were the case than golfers would have all very sore stomachs for sure.
Yet quit likely some immediately feel what is being conveyed and they are most likely martial arts adepts. So golf terms are not necessarily describing an objective truth but often try to concoct an image, a feeling or both with which a golfer can identify.
CP/CF release implies a centrifugal or a centripetal force acting on the club through the release phase of the club through the bottom part of the swing. In either swinging or hitting this is not the case. The only radial force playing a significant role in the release is the centripetal force acting on the hands/arms. It is much smaller than the radial forces associated with the club yet produces the most significant release torque.
Old timer pro Roberto Vincenzo felt that he hit the ball with his stomach. If that were the case than golfers would have all very sore stomachs for sure.
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