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The Golfing Machine

The Golfing Machine by Homer Kelley is perhaps the best publication to explain the How's, Why's and What's regarding the science of the golf swing.

It is however not an easy read and a master of aeronautics could probably follow it better than most golfers.

I am fortunate to have been introduced to Homer's findings by Greg McHatton, who expertly makes it easy and uncomplicates the complicated.

He was the inspiration behind my four finger grip drill and introducing the concept of keeping a flat left wrist throughtout the swing.

I have also had access to two of his protogies, namely Bobby Schaefer and Billy McKinney. But, my understanding of the entire process was multiplied when I attended a Golfing Machine Seminar hosted by Peter Hudson GSEM (Golf Stroke Engineer Master).

It was during this class that I first heard the phrase, "maintaining the line of compression". Read on this link how to uncomplicate this science.

I have written this page with a question and answer block, see below, for anyone to post comments on this rather complicated subject.


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Raise center of rotation...

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To me it looks like the center of rotation for the entire downswing is moving upwards just before impact.

I think that is the key for gaining speed....

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