The club face is the "little end" of a big bat, but that doesn't make it a little bat, unless you choked down all the way to the hosel!
Horizontal Hinging gives more compression because it eliminates the layback component of Angled Hinging.
Because angled hinge is an uncentered motion it loses compression compared to the uniform arc of the dual horizontal hinge. The angled hinge is not "welded" to the face, to the point of contact like the dual horizontal hinge.
one of the primary concepts of the golfing machine is to monitor the clubhead and clubface through the hands, we guide the motion through our Hands because the clubface will do accordingly. As if the clubface were the hands...similar to gripping down to the face..... How ever your hand rotates, that little bat does accordingly....