LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Left arm rotary movement in the backstroke Thread: Left arm rotary movement in the backstroke View Single Post #9 06-21-2008, 11:53 PM coolstv88 Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Northern NJ Posts: 58 Originally Posted by dodger If you trace the plane line with the right forearm while swiveling, will this prevent the club from going underplane? When you swivel is a major issue for me, I tend to do it to early, which results in a major underplane move. I assume magic of the right forearm will prevent the club from going too flat, correct? Yes that is true, in another thred about the magic of the RF there is somthing to the tune of - Fan it, FAn it as hard as you can, as long as your on plane theres no way you can fan it hard enough- or something to that tune and i found it very succesfull gets club in a great possiton as long as i keep the club on plane, try it while tracing a low bench or a coffe table with a golf club to get an acurate feeling but the club can not go to far open as long as you are tracing __________________ If the right wrist flattens at or around impact, you will suffer from trajectile disfunction. coolstv88 View Public Profile Send a private message to coolstv88 Find all posts by coolstv88