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Is there a perfect golf swing?
Can you learn the perfect swing?
Golf can be played with any number of swings, which is best for you?
There is a perfect golf swing.
Yes, as a matter of fact there are Two perfect golf swings.
There are indeed, two perfect golf swings. They can be duplicated and repeated. Less than perfect swings can be
utilized with a degree of success and enjoyment.
There are 24 components to the golf swing.
Each component has from three to ten variations.
There are millions of possible combinations of these components.
Any number of these component variations can be used together to create a golf swing.
The First Perfect Golf Swing is the Centrifugal Force Swing,
the force coming from the rotation of the body, driven by the turning of the left hip away from the golf ball.
The Second Perfect golf Swing is the Hitting Swing,
the force coming from the thrusting of the right arm towards the target.
Either one of these swings can produce the desirable results needed to play the game of golf. Either one of these
perfect swings can be changed by any one of the multitudes of possible variations. This changed swing can be used to
some degree of perfection. The golfer can try to duplicate and repeat the perfect swing or decide to use some different
less perfect variation. Either way, he can enjoy the game of golf at some level of reliability.
Homer Kelley, the author of "The Golfing Machine" was an engineer for Boeing Aircraft during World War II.
He was responsible for correcting any
design flaws of their new aircrafts.
For more golf swing information, go to The Golf Factory
to read more about The Golfing Machine.
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