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Old 04-26-2006, 05:07 PM
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Magic Of The Right Forearm / Elbow Action GM#85
Originally Posted by GolfCatty
Originally Posted by Yoda

Swingers align the Right Forearm directly behind and in support of the On Plane Loading Action of the Clubshaft. .


IS that the same as saying that the right forearm is in line to ,and on the same plane as the clubshaft, and that this can only happen if the right wrist is neither cocked or uncocked? And whatever motion the right forearm makes, the clubshaft will follow exactly if the right flying wege is intact?


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The Plane of the Right Forearm Flying Wedge (6-B-3-0-1) and the Plane of the Clubshaft (2-F and 1-L #5) are not one and the same. They define the same Plane only when the Right Elbow is On Plane, i.e., during Start Up and through Release and Impact.

In the precision assembly of the Right Forearm Flying Wedge, the Right Wrist is Frozen in its Bent, Level and Vertical Alignments. Throughout the Stroke, the Wrist may make Rotational Motions (Turn and Roll), but it does not make Vertical Motions (Cock and Uncock) and once Bent in its Impact Alignment, it makes no further Horizontal Motions (Bend or Arch).

The Skilled Player uses his Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point to Trace the Straight Plane Line and thereby maintain a consistent Clubhead Orbit (2-N-0). He has learned to disregard both the Clubhead and the Body. Instead, he relies solely on his Educated Hands (5-0) to control the Three Functions of the Club (Face, Head, and Shaft per 1-L) throughout the Three Station Stroke (12-3).
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