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Old 08-07-2005, 06:31 AM
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The onplane right forearm....
Do you want to know what is really funny is that Jack Kuykendall (early founder of right way golf which later turned out to be natural golf) patented, (yes patented) putting "the club in the lifeline" and called it his greatest discovery despite this concept being invented well before him. I do not know whether Homer was the first to write it, but he sure as anything wrote it in TGM. The SA'ers (which really means they try to play with an online right forearm over there, just a pity they dont know what to do with it) in their forum and think this is theirs, a little piece of their turf which is solely theirs and that we are trying to muster into, but nothing but the facts have to come out due to the fact there is a printing date and Homer Kelley wrote it before all these incomplete and faulty methods came about and Moe Norman exemplified Homers onplane right forearm perfectly.

Per 10-2-0 - "Usually the only real difference between the Right and Left Hand Grip is that the clubshaft lies under the heel of the Left Hand but it (or the left thumb) lies in the cup of the Right Hand."

Per 10-9-A - " The standard Address position condition of the Wrists - Left) Bend/Level/Vertical, Right Flat/Level/Vertical"

So we're gripping the club in the cup of the right hand in a level condition which it stays in the entire stroke (per flying wedges). "Level" per 4-B-1 is where the wrist-bone and the edge of the hand forms a straight line just for anyone which is unsure..... Not to mention we place the right arm on the plane - hence an onplane right forearm

Now the copyright date on my book has 1982 (and there were 5 editions before this dating back to 1969 which I don't have so probably earlier) on it and since that was the year I was born its very easy for me to know thats 23 years ago and long before these silly SA methods came to be.
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