Just watch the Tomasello video on power (full power with any golf club)...using the right forearm approach produces more distance than the traditional left arm swing...that's LAW, inescapable LAW. The second advantage is it's compatability with hitting...very little adjustment between the patterns. It's a right arm approach to the game.
Please, don't humor me and the rest of this site with the story of a couple of trips to the driving range to do a comparison...
The basis for the downswing (and the base for hitting and swinging) in TGM is The MAGIC OF THE RIGHT FOREARM per 7-3.
DG
I read and re-read Jim’s post and fail to see what ruffled your features. I don’t know Jim but I think he puts lot into his game and with the help of your posts gave your stroke pattern a fighting chance. Lighten up, his post was civil.
With all the “hmmmmmms...” and “don’t humor mes,” your frustration surfaces. Contribute all you want, continue advising and touting TT, but if someone likes to throw the clubhead a different way at the ball and has success - chill out. We are reading TGM, aren’t we?