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Originally Posted by danny_shank
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I was alerted the other day by my brother that there were some strange goings on in my follow through. So i checked in the mirror when i got home and sure enough i'm not swiveling back onto plane in my follow through.
Now i think i remember reading (correct me if i'm wrong) that the finish swivel is an independent rolling of the left forearm. So is it this i should concentrate on or would this just be fixing the symtom of another problem earlier on in my swing?
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Hi Danny_XXXXX (sorry, cant say the word, I had em - as Mr Penick says, I prefer to call it laterals)...
At any rate, I am not sure of the swivel being independent of the rolling of the left arm. However, the finish swivel is a rotation (some say wrist, some say forearm) that allows or ensures an onplane motion through the follow through. And, in this case, the main issue to me is - if you dont swivel back on plane (for whatever reason or as a result of whatever anatomical reason), the
real issue would seem to occur
before. What I mean is, if I want to be onplane, prior to a movement, I have to initiate and sustain it. SO, if you dont swivel back onplane, I would think you issue in that regard would begin prior to impact.
I have the same issue. And for me, trying to hook it off the course works. WAY WAY WAY off he course. Over and over (crimson and clover -

). Rotate them ole forearms, wrists, hands...whatever it takes! Both of them!
Of course, take this for what it's worth (free website, free posts), but just an idea.
-Patrick