Throughout my academic career, sometimes it's good to experience what the wrong approach is to truly value the correct or optimal approach. So, at times bad can be good!!! I guess I'm OK with one Right Triceps Thrust reference as long as any Right Forearm Thrust or Driving Right Forearm reference is not eliminated from the book. But, remember, I warned you of the potential problem with that reference. Yeee hawwwww However, if Homer was still with us, I would be the first one on an Airplane to Seattle to discuss with him.
DG
Hey, DG! I found something you might want to see! What do you make of thisrewrite under the 7-20 Trigger Types?
"Page 109, 7-20, paragraph 2, nextto last sentence rewrite:
"Remember -- only Right Elbow Feel -- neither the Triceps or LagPressure -- can safely Monitor the Paddlewheel Motion of the straightening ofthe Right Arm for proper Clubface Closing motion (6-B-3-0-1)."
Is that more in line with what you are saying?
Whether it is or isn't, know that if Homer was still here, I'd be the first tojump on that airplane with you. But don't think for a minute you could get awaywith discussing just one thing with that guy. Asking him just one question waslike starting with the first link of a very long chain. You just keptgoing and going and going!
Also, not to worry: All the Driving Right Arms and Right ForearmThrustings of the 6th edition remain intact.
Life is so good!
Delaware Golf wrote:
Yoda,
No wonder Homer favored hitting and right arm action…control, control, and more control (power regulation and hinging action (ball control) become very easy to execute with skillful manipulation of the right forearm and elbow. It's amazing what a golfer can do once they understand Hinging, Power Package Loading Action and Power Package Release with right arm action, the options for the golfer are pretty dynamic, especially in the short game.
DG
That's why The Man said (in the last paragraph of 7-3):
"All of this you will come to know as THE MAGIC OF THE RIGHTFOREARM." (All capitals are Homer's.)