Hard to tell with Stuart, to my eye I see a hit, but it could easily be a swing, only Stuart knows. Whichever he is, he is physically able to do either quite well. Hit or swing if u copy this motion you will be in good shape...
That discussion is from 2006, the video I posted is from last yr. I watched him quite a while on the range at the 2001 US Open and he was Swinging back then. I seriously doubt he switched from Swinging in 2001 to Hitting in 2006 and then back again.
At any rate, it is very clear that he is spinning the flywheel in the 2010 video.
That discussion is from 2006, the video I posted is from last yr. I watched him quite a while on the range at the 2001 US Open and he was Swinging back then. I seriously doubt he switched from Swinging in 2001 to Hitting in 2006 and then back again.
At any rate, it is very clear that he is spinning the flywheel in the 2010 video.
I'm no expert, so you may be right. for all I (don't) know The only thing that struck me is that he has always been mentioned among hitters..
I'm no expert, so you may be right. for all I (don't) know The only thing that struck me is that he has always been mentioned among hitters..
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I'm not making that claim from the "expert" angle. Some things don't require an expert level to see. His Swing is rather compact, which may give the impression of Hitting.
I'm not making that claim from the "expert" angle. Some things don't require an expert level to see. His Swing is rather compact, which may give the impression of Hitting.
That's ok by me. I'm trying to be a swinger myself, so it would nice to have him as a model.
I think he hits,but can change to swing when needs length and possibly height IMO.
To me his shoulder height hands at top says he hits along with angle of clubface to plane angle.
But when he stretches he changes to swing,im no expert by a mile,its just the way i see it
To me his shoulder height hands at top says he hits along with angle of clubface to plane angle.
You can Angle Hinge Swing!
This definitive video will help you analyze Appleby! Note, in particular, his description of the right shoulder spinning the flywheel and starting down "rather quickly" in a Swinging pattern.