LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Right forearm allignment Thread: Right forearm allignment View Single Post #8 01-25-2005, 04:24 PM krpainter Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Baltimore/Washington DC Posts: 84 In response to: "Okay, this might come across as a most basic goofy question, but I gotta ask it because I just figure it out for myself. But, on Yoda's swing when he talks about having the right forearm on plane. Does he mean that if you viewed the shaft from down the line, you could draw a straight line from the heel of the club, up the shaft, up the right forearm and it would be straight? In order to get that allignment you would lift the hands upward until the shaft and arm lined up? Sorry for being dense." Hi, I had trouble visualizing this as well and wasn't sure what it looked like until I came across some pictures from the "Secrets of the Golfing Machine" workshop at Pine Needles, NC (last summer I think). There are 2 pictures that show Yoda at address down the line that clearly show the right forearm aligned with the clubshaft. Bagger, would it be OK to post the URL for the pictures? (I saved the link from another forum). Once you see the two pictures I am talking about it becomes crystal clear that this is a literal aligning of the forearm with the shaft at address. PM me if you want the link (I am hesitant about posting any URL's since I know some forum's frown on this). Keith krpainter View Public Profile Send a private message to krpainter Find all posts by krpainter