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Old 03-13-2010, 11:17 PM
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Thanks, Kevin, 3 things and a shoulder are enough!
My first round is supposed to be next week if the weather cooperates.

Posture, extension to hit (no cocking of wrists), pivot-shoulder or pivot-rt. arm with gradual acceleration. That should be enough for one week of practice.

Patrick




Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
Patrick,

Planes are nothing more than different angles of the shaft, and which one you are on isn't important right now. I think you ae reading too much into plane too fast.

Right now, it's just important that you keep the shaft "ON PLANE" any plane. Unless the shaft is parallel to the ground, which happens 3 times during the swing, one end of the club must point at your plane line, or the "gutter" of the "roof."
Very important that you understand this concept. Ask questions if you don't.

One of the greatest quotes I have seen came last week from O.B. "The right shoulder is the connection between the pivot and power package."

Please keep focusing on what has gotten you here so far. It will be a lifetime project. THE 3 IMPERATIVES!

Also, since like me you are enjoying the Magic Of The Right Forearm, read these quotes often:

“The right forearm has been the key to everything.” BRIAN GAY

"Address the ball with your Left Wrist Level and your Right Forearm On Plane. Until you do this, you are wasting your time in a sea of compensations." LYNN BLAKE

"That Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point...
you're going to want to insure'em for a million bucks." HOMER KELLEY

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