I once saw a trick shot artist give a show/demonstration prior to a Scramble. He could hit some impressive shots. I think he claimed to have the Guiness record for longest club (12 feet I think) used to hit a golf ball. During his show he said the golf stroke is no more than an "up and down movement of the arms and a level turning of the hips". He also mentioned when you discover compression it is a wonderful thing. Anyway, I have hit some pretty decent shots (pre and post TGM exposure) using that swing description, although not necessarily as a swing thought. And at times, when all else is not working, my clear key has abandoned me, my wedges are out of alignment, can't feel any pressure points in the hands, and I want to just hit the darn ball...I can "steady the head" and move my machine "up and down with a twist" with success. Is there anything wrong with that description of the golf stroke?