LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Definitions- Back to Basics Thread: Definitions- Back to Basics View Single Post #3 07-07-2007, 09:41 PM nuke99 Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Posts: 432 Originally Posted by 6bmike Good Luck! its in the book ... I -F. RIGHT ARM OR LEFT The "mystery" of the Mechanics of Golf fades away when Right Arm participation is understood (6-B-1). Whether its participation is active or passive is difficult to detect visually because in either case the Left Arm is ALWAYS SWINGING and the Right Forearm is ALWAYS DRIVING. But it is always a Left Arm Stroke unless the Right Elbow replaces the Left Shoulder as the center of the Club head Arc. (10-3-K)This, alone, does not properly separate "Hitters" and "Swingers" because it is possible to "Swing" the Club with either Arm but only the Right Arm can actually "Hit". 10-3-K. BAT The term "Bat" indicates that the Club is being accelerated by the Right Arm (1-F) but always with an Axe Handle procedure per 2-K, 6-B-1 and 10-11-0. It is always a "Hit" per 10-19-A, except as noted in 1-F and 7-19. Study 7-1. The center of the Club head orbit is readily transferred from the Left Shoulder to the Right Elbow. The Right Arm now is actually driving the Club head rather than the Left Arm and the Flat Left Wrist is now helpful but not essential so... __________________ God :God is love. Latest incubator: Finally appreciate why Hogan wrote 19 pages on GRIP. I bet he could write another 40 pages. Last edited by nuke99 : 07-07-2007 at 09:47 PM. nuke99 View Public Profile Send a private message to nuke99 Find all posts by nuke99