The right forearm is on plane when? Please answer this question it will clear up alot of fog.
jaminid wrote:
The right forearm flying wedge always has its own plane. The right forearm is on plane from release to follow-through and preferably at fix to startup as well.
RCW,
Jaminid's answer is on the money. And because the Hands -- specifically the #3Pressure Point -- are always On Plane, then when the Right Elbow is On Plane,the Right Forearm is also On Plane.
In an extensive discussion of this point, Homer stated that he found no benefitin attempting to keep the Right Forearm On Plane except as Jaminid hasdescribed, i.e., during the Address Routine and Start Up and during the ReleaseInterval (through Impact to Follow-Through). The guiding principles are:
1. At Fix, establish your Right Forearm Angle of Approach.
2. At Start Up, take the Club Up, Back, and In (On Plane) with your RightForearm on this established Angle of Approach.
3. Through Impact, return to the Fix Hand Location and the established RightForearm Angle of Approach.
"If I were starting to learn to playgolf, this is what I would concentrate on. It's even more simple than TheTriad."