My Extensor Action "Rule of Thumb" for the amount of force to apply is:
The Extensor Action Force can be greater than the #3 Pressure Point Pressure but not less than the #3 Pressure Point Pressure.
More "feels" better. In terms of weight: about 10 lbs is typical but more with my maximum #3 Pressure. The pressure for me is always located at the #1 PP including when I squeeze the Right Forefinger around the shaft for short shot control.
Assuming you haven't tried this, you should! Just for fun "youse guys" you should see how much EA you need to hit a yardage sign. Then try using your woods on short signs and long ones. I hit a middle back pin with a 5 wood from the rough last week 190 yards away, ON PURPOSE! The ball then deflected 10 yards away down the hill and I made a "6." We had locked the other team out of the match so it was very fun.
I am easily amused. Speaking of which, my wife and I saw "Dinner for Schmucks," tonight, and there is a guy in the movie who is really into goat hearding, Daryl. Lots of very funny things in that movie. Y'all might enjoy it!
Moi
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
I am easily amused. Speaking of which, my wife and I saw "Dinner for Schmucks," tonight, and there is a guy in the movie who is really into goat herding, Daryl. Lots of very funny things in that movie. Y'all might enjoy it!
Thanks Thom and O.B.Left- I get it NOW
Particular thanks to O.B., for answering my same question numerous times. I went back and re-read all your answers which I should have understood the first time. But you do know that ALL engineers are a little autistic and they get distracted by their own thoughts. It will take "SOME" practice to get new habits in and old out but the chick has hatched.