This is fascinating to me.
I recall SPECIFICALLY bringing this up to you at the first Anti-Summit and I got the brush off.
Now all of a sudden it's a big deal.
"Heavy hit" I agree is nonsense. But acceleration isn't, and finishing well isn't.
The idea is simple and effective. If you START a swing perfectly, and FINISH a swing perfectly, how could you possibly swing poorly? Sure the ball position may be in the wrong spot or you're using a poorly fit club, but other than that you can build a teaching philosophy around it.
I recall SPECIFICALLY bringing this up to you at the first Anti-Summit and I got the brush off.
Now all of a sudden it's a big deal.
"Heavy hit" I agree is nonsense. But acceleration isn't, and finishing well isn't.
The idea is simple and effective. If you START a swing perfectly, and FINISH a swing perfectly, how could you possibly swing poorly? Sure the ball position may be in the wrong spot or you're using a poorly fit club, but other than that you can build a teaching philosophy around it.