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Old 10-30-2005, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike
So if the lower body starts the swing, it is not a Right Arm Swing?

I can live with that.

I bump and turn my hips before the hands drop giving my left shoulder a chance to relocate when the time comes.

I have an active right arm, too, that as Ben (Mr. Swing) points out is always 'driving.' Mine drives and straightens. Does Ben unknowningly teach a right arm swing?

There is no problem believing in a right arm swing- I just have difficultly making the connection with what you say it is and what others feel a Hit or a left shoulder swing pattern is.

On any of the clips, does TT say, "This is a right arm swing" ?? I may have missed it.
If your right arm is truly active (you the golfer ADDING RIGHT ARM THRUST) per the comment about Ben Doyle then your 4 Barrel Swinging per 2-M-3. I've heard that Ben teaches 4 barrel swinging.

In the Australia video, Tomasello only refers to the swinging stroke pattern as SWINGING. Is that because he truly believes the 12-2-0 uses a right arm trigger at startdown...read and study component 24 from that pattern in the 6th edition.

10-24-B NON-AUTOMATIC RANDOM SWEEP "This procedure is identical with "A" above except that the deliberate manipulation of the Release (Non-Automatic Trigger) is delayed until some preselected point in the Downstroke is reached.

Hmmmm....sounds like we need to take a look a 10-24-A since Homer say it's identical to 10-24-B.

10-24-A FULL SWEEP RELEASE This procedure Triggers the Release at the Start Down by either the Hand Throw or the Right Arm Throw (10-20) Non-Automatic Trigger Types. All the employed Accumulators slowly and evely straighten and the Clubhead slowly and evenly accelerates through Impact per 2-N. See 6-C-2-B.

Hmmmm....sounds like Tomasello was using 10-24-B word for word from the book!!!

DG

Last edited by Delaware Golf : 10-30-2005 at 09:05 PM.
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