LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Right Forearm on "Plane" Thread: Right Forearm on "Plane" View Single Post #9 08-07-2007, 04:42 PM 6bmike Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Southern New Jersey Posts: 1,605 Originally Posted by golfkid09 Alright, i will look into all that. Today is a good day for that, here in Nebraska, the heat index is well over 100 in some places :P. Thanks Chris Edit**: After looking at some more video of Brian, i noticed that his right hand was gripping the club alot more on the "side" of the club compared to what i was doing. That was mentioned earlier, although seeing it helps even more. I LOVE watching Brian set up with his right arm instead of his left as so many of us do (or did). I don't know what your left hand looks like but the right hand covers the thumb (pp1 on side of the shaft or as close to side as you feel good about) and the shaft goes from pp3 to lifeline. This keeps the RW Level and the FW alignment golden. Low handers like to go across the fingers on both hands. We need it on the left but not so much on the right hand because the right wrist is never cocked. Set up around the right forearm like you are going into battle. It is that powerful of a feeling. 6bmike View Public Profile Send a private message to 6bmike Find all posts by 6bmike