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Old 04-01-2009, 11:15 PM
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The thrust of the Hands is Down and Out all the way to Both Arms Straight (Follow Through). Way past Low Point.

The thrust is still going Down while the clubhead is coming up post Low Point. One really good reason to monitor the hands instead of the clubhead.

Implicit in this is that the Right Arm is bent at impact. Leaving it to Thrust actively (hitting) or passively via the pivot (swinging) through the ball. Like the boxers punch, you want to reach impact with a bent right arm and then extend it. A straight arm impact having no thrust left to offer. In TGM this is referred to as "running out of right arm".

Do this right arm extension thing with the right wrist frozen in its Impact Fix degree of bend. "Golfs unique move" according to Mr Kelley.

Hey, you're asking some great questions. Next you'll probably be wondering how to get the bent right arm from Top to its Release Point? Well your just going to have to figure that one out for yourself, Buster cause there's no way I'm telling you about the "On Plane Right Shoulder". OOPs.

How could Homer Kelley's insights have been ignored by the greater golfing world for 35 years? Its as much of a wonder to me as the book itself.
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