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How Do I Start the Club Back?

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Old 05-14-2009, 03:21 PM
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Hi Jeff

I like your co-ordinated movement of Right Shoulder back, Fanning and Elbow Bending. Perhaps Id list Fanning and Bending ahead of the Right Shoulder in a hierarchical sense as we dont put our minds in our right shoulder except for training purposes. Fanning and bending can be directed via conscious pressure point awareness. Swing the Hands.

Stuart has one nice and simple Startup that sets up his even more impressive Startdown. His on plane right shoulder and clubshaft move right down the turned shoulder plane in Startdown.

There must be a desired destination when we start back. This is the "Top" of the three Stations , Address, Top and Finish. It is a precision alignment. We dont just start going back Willie Nillie. Its must be precise. As the right shoulder goes in so does the right arm attached to it. As the right elbow bends the plane flattens etc. Like in Apps swing, the right shoulder has a destination it must get to especially for those using the Turned Shoulder Plane and employing an On Plane Right Shoulder Move in startdown.

The PP #3 traces the straight plane line. Hands to Pivot is key. Look back at the position of your Bent Right Hand at Top and then train your right forearm to take it there. The degree of elbow bend or the angle of the shoulder plane etc should be trained and then occasionally checked for alignment compliance but not used as a conscious swing thought in the ideal, when playing as opposed to practicing anways. Put your mind in your hands pressure points and take them where they should go. The rest will just happen. Use your pressure points to actually play the game.

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