I've wanted to ask this question for the longest time but didn't because I thought members would think I'm stupid. And now that I feel I've established my bona fides in that respect, I feel I have nothing left to lose so I can ask anyway
If one follows the clubhead around on the backswing with one's head and eyes, about as far as is humanly possible, then follows the clubhead back on the downswing (so, in effect, the head is continually rotating) why do so many parts of the golf swing feel effortless. synchronised and, well, perfect. Does this say someting about the hit impulse, perhaps? Or that the head movement allows the "business" to happen unimpeded?
Love to figure this out, if only for sanity's sake.. Can anybody really make me feel, well, stupid-er, with the very obvious answer that escapes me?
If one follows the clubhead around on the backswing with one's head and eyes, about as far as is humanly possible, then follows the clubhead back on the downswing (so, in effect, the head is continually rotating) why do so many parts of the golf swing feel effortless. synchronised and, well, perfect. Does this say someting about the hit impulse, perhaps? Or that the head movement allows the "business" to happen unimpeded?
Love to figure this out, if only for sanity's sake.. Can anybody really make me feel, well, stupid-er, with the very obvious answer that escapes me?