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Swinger's backswing question--- PLEASE HELP!

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Old 11-30-2006, 11:27 AM
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Finally someone answering my original question in a way I can understand. Can you please explain the difference- in layman's terms (non-TGM), between RFP and cocking the right elbow on the backswing? I'm starting to get it, but could use more precision and simplicity- AGAIN- I'm a total TGM-challenged golfer who is TRYING to understand (so please, guys- don't get frustrated by my ignorance!). Let me just put this out there and hope someone understands:

To start the backswing, I roll both arms together so that the clubface quickly points along the ball-to-target line. I think I'm doing the swivel. I could be wrong. Anyway, my next move after this roll is sort of a continued two-arm roll moving into a right elbow cocking, which completes my backswing. I'm sure my technique is riddled with errors. Can someone point them out and explain what I, as a swinger, should be doing?
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