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Old 05-31-2009, 07:20 PM
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Agreed - I like the bit about it being more important in Hitters... I think that the book at times forces the samenesses between hit and swing and doesn't go far enough to describe some of the differences...where things are less absolute in practice...there was talk of 2 books - no?? one for hit and one for swing??

I think that physics has to play a big role in the way that pros have learnt/require right forearm on plane - for anyone who has evolved through a competitive sport and tries to apply force with the right arm...they are gonna learn that the forearm works better on plane...why they haven't learnt about impact fix...not sure...unless there may be a power benefit in the massive dip/compression that their pivots do...which in the context of guys who practise daily...pays off more than ease of precision...who knows...
Hey Bulldog,

I've been a club pro for 30 years, and until taking up with TGM in the last couple of years, I didn't even know we were ALLOWED to USE the right arm in the golf swing, let alone set the right forearm on plane!

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