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Old 12-19-2005, 08:46 PM
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Question for Trig (and everyone else)
Trig,

With regard to your statement,"... my right forearm is slightly below plane due to my adding a bit more #3 accumulator when I relax into adjusted address.", I have some questions.

1. Can you explain what you mean by your right forearm being "below plane?" To which plane are you referring? Does this mean that your right arm is below the shaft at address?
2. What does it mean to add more #3 acumulator? I just looked in the book, and don't understand Homer's explanation or what it is that you do.
3. Perhaps more importantly, I don't see how my right forearm could possibly be "on plane" (in line?) with the shaft at adjusted address. I just tried this with my sand wedge. At adjusted address,my hands and the the butt of the shaft are on my left thigh and the club face is behind my right foot. My right forearm is most definitely not on plane with the shaft; rather my forearm is at an angle of approximately 60 degrees to the shaft. How could I possibly get my right forearm in line with the shaft without destroying my flying wedges?
4. Am I simply incorrect as to what "on plane" means?
5. Am I correct that the "flying wedges" refer to the angle between the arms and the shaft?

Thank you very much.

teach
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