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Old 11-22-2006, 03:12 PM
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magic of the right forearm
Downstroke waggles- yes, do them
Impact fix- yes.

my take-

You may be tracing a straight line but one this is parallel to the plane line. Your arms be my extending to far out or collapsing inward. In each of these cases your right forearm is not returning on plane.

Check out the archives- Chapter 7- Magic of the Right Forearm. Yoda explains everything.

Here are some excerpts- pure Yoda:

"In other words, you 'hit the ball' not only with your #3 Pressure Point, you hit it with your entire Right Side -- Shoulder, Forearm and #3 Pressure Point (balanced with #1 if you want) -- all On Plane directly behind the Clubshaft and Driving the Clubhead Lag and Sweetspot toward the Plane Line. And when you get it right...

It's Delicious.

Absolutely delicious."

And……this one,

"The Magic of the Right Forearm (7-3) does not end with the Right
Forearm Takeaway. Unlike the disruptive Shoulder Turn Takeaway -- which
keeps the Clubhead too 'low' and thus necessitates a Single Shift (10-7-B) to
achieve a Turned Shoulder Plane -- the Right Forearm Pick Up takes the
Club instantly and simultaneously Up, In and Back with Zero
Shift (10-7-A) on a Turned Shoulder Plane (10-6-B). This Three Dimensional
Start Up (2-F) parallels the Three Dimensional Impact -- Downward
(Attack Angle), Outward (Plane Angle) and Forward (Approach Angle) [2-C-0] --
that is so necessary for Maximum Compression.

This geometrically correct Start Up is the best way to assure that you arrive
at the Top with minimal adjustment required with regards to the Plane Line,
Lag Loading and Right Forearm Position (12-3 / Section 6 / #19-#23). Then,
you have only to return the Right Forearm precisely to its own Angle of
Approach (7-3) as established at Impact Fix (8- .

This assures the Downward element so often missing from the Impacts of
even the best players. It thereby eliminates the Clubface 'Wobble' (and Lost
Compression) that occurs during Impacts where the Clubhead comes in too low
and Laying Back.

"As it goes back, so it tends to come down."

The Magic of the Right Forearm -- in both directions -- is the open
door to your Best Golf."

Pure Lynn, pure Yoda. Taught by Homer.


Go check it out.
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