LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Clearing the fog on the #3 pressure point and the definition of "AFT" Thread: Clearing the fog on the #3 pressure point and the definition of "AFT" View Single Post #12 06-26-2009, 06:41 PM Burner Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: England Posts: 626 Originally Posted by bantamben1 Its funny , even in this thread there is misunderstanding. I understand all the concepts you try to explain that is not what i am talking about. Im not taking about where you should feell the pressure point i have listened to many masters classes and been reading the book for 10 years. What i am asking is about the actual location of the #3 pressure point as outlined in the book at address as you put it on the shaft because i am just reading what he says and it seems to be different that what i had learned. Reread my first post as to why i think the pressure point he is talking abut is the base or first joint of the index finger. Thanks for the replys The #3 pressure point, as I understand it, is the fleshy pad between the palm of your hand and the first knuckle joint of the index finger - the metacarpal. This is (should be?) the only part of that finger in contact with the aft part of the club shaft. __________________ IB "My only handicap is me!!!" Burner View Public Profile Send a private message to Burner Find all posts by Burner