Great thread Yoda Luke. Several years ago, after a round,
Fran Deshine took me to the range to show me how to determine
if a golfer was left or right brained. Fran was in charge of
the Sutton Golf School at Sun City, Fl.
Below are his thought as I precived them:
To determine, cross arms. If left arm is over right arm then
right sided. If right arm over left arm then left sided. To confirm
step forward until loosing balance. If left leg movers forward
first, then right sided. If right leg moves forward first, then
left sided. When hitting shots, if the left arm folds after impact,
then left sided. If right arm is straight, chasing the ball then right
sided. If arms and legs forward do not agree, then the person
is a clutz. All great athletes are sided. At finish, if elbows left
behind the body the body, then left sided. If elbows point
toward the target, then right sided. Fran says that you can not combine
left and right sided golf. Left side dominant uses centrifugal force,
where as right side dominant uses a power push force.
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