LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Description Thread: Description View Single Post #5 10-04-2006, 12:05 AM lagster LBG Pro Contributor Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 848 Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket I don't know . . . I have a theory though. The Right Arm is according to the book ALWAYS striving to be STRAIGHT. So I think that if you just get in your golf posture with no club and just take your right pointer fanger and point it up-plane to your right . . . THAT is where you right arm WANTS to go . .. but it can't because it is attached to the left arm. Maybe the Right Forearm Pickup is such a biggie so that people take it up via the arm and not by cocking the right wrist? /////////////////////////////////////////// I think the action I described would be more for a Hitting Procedure working up the Turned shoulder Plane. The Right Wrist stays in it's Fix alignment, and the Right Elbow cocks UP. If setting up with high hands, and working up the Turned Shoulder Plane the feeling will be of nearly straight UP Vertically with the Right Arm. The Arm takes it UP, and the backswing Pivot takes it Back and IN. What do you think? lagster View Public Profile Send a private message to lagster Find all posts by lagster