I'm not an expert but I play my best golf when I have the extensor action you describe combined with the "Magic of The Right Fore Arm".
Refer to 2-F and 7-3
"In essence, bending and straightening the Right Elbow will raise and lower the left arm and/or cock and uncock the left wrist without bending, flattening, or cocking the right wrist. Right elbow action either powers and/or controls all three elements of the Three Dimensional Impact, (downward, outward, and forward)." Homer Kelley
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Tks for the replies. What ive tended to notice is that the extensor action with the PP#1 takes me on a very rotray path around my back leg as the wrist cups. Almost an inside takeaway. But from there I can hit the ball as hard I want with my right hand/forearm. Tending to pull the ball a little as I get the path drilled in but the distance/power is astonishing - totally effortless
Do others feel this inside move? The inital takeaway using this method of cupping the right wrist/flattening the left has the club pointing well behind me when its parallel to the ground - left arm tight to the chest?
Tks for the replies. What ive tended to notice is that the extensor action with the PP#1 takes me on a very rotray path around my back leg as the wrist cups. Almost an inside takeaway. But from there I can hit the ball as hard I want with my right hand/forearm. Tending to pull the ball a little as I get the path drilled in but the distance/power is astonishing - totally effortless
Do others feel this inside move? The inital takeaway using this method of cupping the right wrist/flattening the left has the club pointing well behind me when its parallel to the ground - left arm tight to the chest?
Extensor action is a move "away from center" and directly down the left arm to the ground - not toward the ball, unless you have zero #3 accumulator. Simply stretching the left arm in the direction it is pointed at address to a spot on the ground inside the ball-target line.
It is likley that you are now trying to extend to the ball, which could tend to cause the off plane/inside move.
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Think I get it now. I was finding yesterday that by using the hands to keep my right palm pointed at the target line all the way back I can just push the right hand back down at the ball hard. This seems to lead to a more vertical shoulder tilt where my left shoulder comes down. I also seem to get much less wrist cock this way .. is that a problem? Distance is good but could it be better?