EDIT!!
Can someone explain to me exactly what this 'Feel' golf is about? Is it doing something that you don't understand. Is it making delicate swings. Is it steering the club. Is it making less than full shots. Is it something that happens with your hands? I am genuinely interested to know as I am unclear on what the term means.
There's a school of thought that speaks of intuitive golf, i.e. do it as you feel it should be done. It was best explained to me about how you throw a piece of waste paper into a bin. You don't think about it, you crumple it up and just throw it. More often than not you hit the bin. But with the next piece of paper, think about hand position, maybe knuckle up, and so on and so on. You will start missing when you over think the process. Another analogy is jumping from A to B, an X on the pavement. You don't think about how, you think about the result - its on auto-pilot... we're getting back to the psychology of learning, and how results are achieved.
But, again, the thing about over complication and looking for the perfect swing - angle of dangle. MikeH's response to the 'star letter' in this month's mag, specifically what the pro's think. Its about how many, not how.
If your version works, robotic or otherwise, just go for it.