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Old 02-14-2010, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Great news Yoda. Really looking forward to it. Couple of questions if you dont mind.

-For those without fancy phones, will you be copying the articles , videos to this site as well? To be honest, I have an Iphone but am wary of potential direct marketing spam type stuff.

-Since the Steve Stricker thread which covered his and Brian's chipping method......level left wrist and no left wrist cocking, Ive been working on it and love it. In fact I really love it! But a question for you if I may: I found at first a tendency to wag the club under the plane. I could fix it with a pure Angled Hinge but Im wondering about Horizontal. Horizontal only will go under plane I think. Dual Horizontal will keep the club shaft on plane.........but how do you best accomplish it? After goofing with it and reading this article would I be right to think that its the Right Arm Pickup , the bending right elbow that lifts the left arm (as per Homers Dual Horizontal photos) which allows the clubshaft to stay on plane? Another reason to not freeze the right arm or triangle or whatever. Has Brain's left arm been lifted here?


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Geez OB, if you were a hitter like us normal people, you wouldn't be struggling with this. It's the MAGIC OF THE RIGHT FOREARM bud!

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