Kawa History

I was a baseball boy who played baseball hard until the age of 18.
I decided to take up golf, and the one-sided teaching style of my lesson pro didn’t cure my slice. It bothered me wholeheartedly.
Of course, I wanted to become a professional golfer, so I still managed to follow what I was told and struggled hard.
At the time, I thought that I had to turn my wrist and hand rate to hit the ball comfortably.
While turning my wrist in front of the ball, I would try to wrap the ball with the face.
This, to be honest, does not feel good. When I was playing baseball, I used to swing the bat more comfortably, but in golf, I can’t swing at all.
However, several years have passed since those agonizing days, and I have begun to suspect that this conventional wisdom may be different. Because nowadays, many of the top PGA players are playing hand-first and their bodies are open at impact.
They also have their bodies open at impact. In other words, it is similar to a baseball swing, isn’t it? This is the starting point of my swing.

1 “Kawashallow”  2 “Infinity∞ move"
1 is the movement of a hinged club lying on its side
2 is the basic movement to swing naturally like a human walking
Thanks to these two, I have found that I can hit a good ball that is caught without the wrist movement to return the face at impact.
These two things combine to create effortless power using the cycloid curve and centripetal force.
I systematized it by giving lessons to many amateurs, as he found that many amateurs had the same problem.
Today, I gives lessons vigorously every day to teach KawaSwing to many amateurs.