February 2nd, 2008
Golf Swing Is Perfected When A Stable Swing Circle Center Is Maintained
The club heads travel must have a stable center for the path and the depth of the arc to be controlled. The perfectly controlled arc determines the direction of the club heads travel and the place on the club face where the ball impacts.
Just as the pin of the compass must remain in the hole in the paper for the pencil to return to the exact spot it started from to complete the circle. If we can maintain a fixed in space swing circle center we will both have much more accurate and solid club ball contact, as well as more club head speed.