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Old 06-20-2008, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
Whatever, it is still only the left hand that grips the club, and can pull the "arrow out of the quiver" at the end of the backstroke. The right hand has two primary roles - applying extensor action at PP#1 and a SPL/clubhead lag monitoring functions at PP#3.

Jeff.
Again, Jeff, you have not answered my previous question - which arm does a right-handed archer pull the arrow out in real world ?
As a newbie here, in case the left arm (as you said) is the correct answer anyhow (which I doubt sincerely), why the names of TGM golf swing thoughts as e.g. "pulling the arrow out of quiver" are misleading and unreal then ?

BTW, it's the first time I hear that the left hand grips the club and the right one does not.

I do not possess the Yellow Book but the info I am gathering there from you (and I know how serious and accurate student you usually are) does not make me closer to have it...

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