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Old 02-21-2012, 03:02 PM
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The Left Sided stroke is a Right Sided thing, I couldn't agree more. That's why you're Club Champ. Right Wrist Clubface Control? Not me.

When you say "Control" and I say "Control" it should mean the same thing. Clubface Control is dominated by Hinge Action.

The Left Arm check-reins the Right Elbow. The Right Forearm Wedge helps. They work together. Left Hand - Clubface; Right Hand - Clubhead. But both hands are on the Club.


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Old 02-22-2012, 01:54 AM
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"I asked you not to tell me that".
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The Left Arm check-reins the Right Elbow. The Right Forearm Wedge helps. They work together. Left Hand - Clubface; Right Hand - Clubhead. But both hands are on the Club.
D, when you say "control" I have to say "the cone of silence hasn't worked in weeks, Max".

My apologies. I got you wrong on the right hand face control thing.

The above is exactly what I feel Im swinging, the Right Forearm Flying Wedge. You need EA to make it all work, make the Triad work I believe.

Wrist conditions , grip pressures , the loading of the pressure points , various combos of wrist firmness are so key. The two hands have a lot to manage or Control in the war against KAOS.

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Old 02-27-2012, 03:16 AM
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The Left Sided stroke is a Right Sided thing, I couldn't agree more. That's why you're Club Champ. Right Wrist Clubface Control? Not me.

When you say "Control" and I say "Control" it should mean the same thing. Clubface Control is dominated by Hinge Action.

The Left Arm check-reins the Right Elbow. The Right Forearm Wedge helps. They work together. Left Hand - Clubface; Right Hand - Clubhead. But both hands are on the Club.
how is a left sided swing a right sided thing?, forget the right arm and wedge in a left arm swing, the right arm doesn't "help" or should not "help" in a true swing through impact, the only help it should give is a little extensor and the right forearm startup, the left arm is pulling the number 3 pp down its delivery line pulling the right arm through, with it's proper closing and structure thanks to extensor which gives the arms their "effortless checkrein action"

push or pull pick one not both and you will be much better off

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Old 02-27-2012, 09:24 AM
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how is a left sided swing a right sided thing?, forget the right arm and wedge in a left arm swing, the right arm doesn't "help" or should not "help" in a true swing through impact, the only help it should give is a little extensor and the right forearm startup, the left arm is pulling the number 3 pp down its delivery line pulling the right arm through, with it's proper closing and structure thanks to extensor which gives the arms their "effortless checkrein action"

push or pull pick one not both and you will be much better off
Well,,,,,I won't disagree. However, Right Forearm Participation is vastly underrated. I'm saying that when "Extensor" Action is applied, the Left Arm Stroke is a Right Sided thing.

I knocked off about 30 - twenty yard chip shots yesterday. Extensor action allowed the stroke Right Sided control. I added "Layback" to some of them. I had Left Side Control of the Clubface, and Right Side Control of the Clubhead.

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1-F RIGHT ARM OR LEFT The “mystery” of the Mechanics of Golf fades away when Right Arm participation is understood (6-B-1). Whether its participation is active or passive is difficult to detect visually because in either case the Left Arm is ALWAYS SWINGING and the Right Forearm is ALWAYS DRIVING. But it is always a Left Arm Stroke unless the Right Elbow replaces the Left Shoulder as the center of Clubhead Arc. (10-3-K)
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With this “in-line” relationship of Loading and Right Forearm, it is absolutely MANDATORY that, Hitting or Swinging, it is the Right Forearm – not just the Right Hand and/or Clubshaft – that must be thrown, or driven, into Impact per 7-2-3.
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Old 02-27-2012, 11:28 AM
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especially on short chips and putts though if you are swinging, its very much a left arm pulling through pulling the right arm straight, endowed with it's extensor yes, but it is still the left arm the left hand pulling feeling, leading the right arm as it follows the left. even on a 2 inch putt push or pull
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