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Old 12-23-2010, 09:28 PM
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The more bent the Right Arm is at Impact the stronger the shot, treat the feel of after Impact as though it was Impact, even though the ball is gone. The "normal" position of the Arms (6-A-4)-that until after the Follow-Through, the Left Arm is never bent, the Right Arm is never straight. Does Fowler follow any of these concepts?
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Old 12-23-2010, 09:48 PM
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The more bent the Right Arm is at Impact the stronger the shot, treat the feel of after Impact as though it was Impact, even though the ball is gone. The "normal" position of the Arms (6-A-4)-that until after the Follow-Through, the Left Arm is never bent, the Right Arm is never straight. Does Fowler follow any of these concepts?

And how does one move his fully bent right Elbow down close to the ball if not via the turning of the Pivot the Right Shoulder specifically? The answer .....there is no other way.

Once the Arms separate from the Shoulders ......the Right Arm is Straightening and you're into Release. To Delay Release you must transport you fully bent Right Arm down to a later Release Point.

The Right Shoulder is so, so important. In fact Homer said we'd all come to feel like we were hitting the ball with our right shoulder.
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