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Old 08-23-2006, 03:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Absolutely not, Dave. The Right Hand Grip is a finger Grip -- as opposed to a ham-fisted palm Grip -- and the cup of the Hand (the palm) covers the Left Hand thumb. The Grip pressure should be firm with each of the encircling fingers, except with the right forefinger (with its #3 Pressure Point), which should be somewhat lighter (to keep it sensitive to the Downstroke Lag Pressure).
Originally Posted by Ozgolfer
I learn something everytime I read one of your posts Lynn. All this time I have been trying to ensure I apply pressure with the #3 pressure point and keep the same degree of firmness there as with pressure points one and two.
Would you please decribe how to lift the right forearm to maintain those pressure points on backswing? Does lifting mean pulling by encircling fingers?
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