| Clubhead acceleration, the seventh of ten distinctions | | | | 2. Centrifugal Force , the uncocking of the left wrist, |
| between the two prefect golf swings. | | | | adds speed |
| The two perfect golf swings are The Centrifugal | | | | 3. Right arm uncocking adds more speed |
| Force Swing (swinging swing) and The Muscular Force | | | | 4. Body rotation adds the final acceleration |
| Swing (hitting swing). | | | | In the Muscular Force Swing (The Hitting swing), |
| The seventh distinction is CLUBHEAD | | | | clubhead acceleration is achieved by a simultaneous |
| ACCELERATION. | | | | downward, outward and forward thrust of the right |
| In the Centrifugal Force Swing (The Swinging Swing), | | | | arm against the clubshaft. This right arm thrust toward |
| clubhead acceleration is achieved by a downward pull | | | | impact with the golf ball is radial acceleration. Radial |
| of the grip end of the golf club. This accelerates the | | | | acceleration starts out slow and builds speed as it |
| clubshaft lengthwise, longitudinal acceleration. This | | | | moves through impact with the golf ball. |
| longitudinal motion is maintained until the clubhead gets | | | | In either the centrifugal force swing or the muscular |
| outside of a perpendicular line of the shaft with the | | | | force swing the clubhead gains speed from the start |
| ground. Once, the clubhead gets outside of this line, | | | | of the downswing until the clubhead has passed |
| centrifugal force takes over and leads the clubhead | | | | through the impact with the golf ball. |
| into impact with the golf ball. This longitudinal | | | | In the swinging swing, from the start of the downswing |
| acceleration begins quickly and the clubhead gains | | | | through the follow through, the clubhead is always |
| speed as it moves downward, outward and forward, | | | | being pulled. |
| through impact with the golf ball. | | | | In the hitting swing, from the start of the downswing |
| In the swinging swing,the club is accelerated in this | | | | through the follow through, the clubhead is always |
| precise order: | | | | being pushed. |
| 1. Downward pull of the hands starts acceleration | | | | |