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Old 01-25-2005, 09:07 PM
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Eddie,

There is one way we could really settle the right arm swinging action....get Jodie Mudd to comment on it....did Jodie use a swinging stroke pattern like the procedure taught by Tomasello on his Australia tape....from my observations of Jodie's swing, it appears that he used a swinging procedure that used a right forearm driving action...hence the right arm swing...if you digest Tommy's video (multiple viewings)....just checkout Ernie Els book "How to Build a Classic Golf Swing", Els sounds exactly like Tomasello....a good starting point is page 41 of Ernie's book...

Until you have mastered an automatic release with the right arm swing...you will then begin to understand it's awesome power in addition to it's awesome accuracy. There is no separate hitting action at release. As Tomasello says...it's "One Smooth Motion"....reference 10-24-E and 1-L #7 and #10. The golf swing starts to feel effortless once you master the automatic release (make that an automatic snap release), I'm starting to TRULY understand Els swing. Yeeee Haawwwww

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