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labrador 02-17-2007 12:58 PM

Right elbow
 
I was at the range today and I believe that I have experienced a beginning of a journey along the TT-swing road. By firing the right forearm down and obliquely out to the right with a quiet body, I shot some of the best shots I have ever done with my 5 wood.

6bmike 02-17-2007 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by labrador (Post 38852)
I was at the range today and I believe that I have experienced a beginning of a journey along the TT-swing road. By firing the right forearm down and obliquely out to the right with a quiet body, I shot some of the best shots I have ever done with my 5 wood.

Which Hinge action did you feel? Did the pivot feel like a platform to push off. I sometimes feel like a side armed baseball pitcher doing this. The pivot kind follows the throwing motion.

labrador 02-18-2007 05:56 AM

Right elbow
 
6bmike! I canīt tell for sure which type of hinge I experienced. The swing just felt like an active straightening of the right elbow out and down to the right against a stable body which then responded by a pivot. I think that the hinging was horizontal.

6bmike 02-18-2007 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by labrador (Post 38869)
6bmike! I canīt tell for sure which type of hinge I experienced. The swing just felt like an active straightening of the right elbow out and down to the right against a stable body which then responded by a pivot. I think that the hinging was horizontal.

Sounds like you were crushing them. :)

It is a great feeling.

Delaware Golf 02-19-2007 01:27 PM

Seeking the Truth
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by labrador (Post 38852)
I was at the range today and I believe that I have experienced a beginning of a journey along the TT-swing road. By firing the right forearm down and obliquely out to the right with a quiet body, I shot some of the best shots I have ever done with my 5 wood.

As TT would say you're getting closer to the truth.

Pivot provides the outward motion at release. See 2-N-1, 7th edition.

12 piece bucket 02-19-2007 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Delaware Golf (Post 38914)
As TT would say you're getting closer to the truth.

Pivot provides the outward motion at release. See 2-N-1, 7th edition.

DG . . . Could you expand on the above? I noticed that change from the 6th . . . What's the scoop?

tball88 02-21-2007 02:19 PM

I am playing with a right arm swinging motion, however the active whip action of the right arm leads me to keep the clubface open. I've had more success by just leading the swing with my right elbow and not actively trying to straighten the right arm, it just does so on it's own.

I'm sure I'm doing something incorrectly, that's keeping me from squaring the club, most likely I'm angled hinging instead of horizontal.

Loren 02-27-2007 12:11 AM

Open face with right arm swinging.
 
When that happens to me I immediately say "Whoops, didn't get it on plane at the top with flat left wrist" and/or I didn't throw it down on plane.
I tell myself "extensor action, right forearm pickup, straighten right elbow throwing it on plane, right into the ground."
Oh, yeah, trust it. Fat/thin shots are a timing issue, in my experience. The left side didn't respond correctly on the throw.

labrador 02-27-2007 06:27 AM

right elbow
 
Is a flat left wrist still compulsory when hitting out and down by straightening of the right elbow?

Loren 03-29-2007 02:16 AM

Flat left wrist/bent right....imperative.
 
Yes. Flat left wrist is an imperative....throughout, into finish.


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