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Old 04-22-2010, 10:12 AM
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OK, let me see if I can sing along and get the meaning of the words.

A- The "single shift-prepared to roll" does not reveal the on-plane right forearm which is important. In effect, if my right forearm starts on plane, so does my elbow (?).

B- If that premise is correct, when my forearms trace the inclined plane, doesn't my right elbow fall below and parallel to the sweet spot plane of necessity ( as Bernt R states)?

Drum roll for the ending of one of my misunderstandings...So, the only way we can effectively put the right elbow back on the sweetspot plane is by extenging the right arm/elbow in our desired approach?

C- If the above is a correct observation, my Jim Hardy type failure to rotate the right/left wedges (lawn mower move) means possibly, 1) a failure to roll due to a stuck elbow showing tension for whatever silly swing thought 2) an off-plane back shoulder movement, 3) a strange misrepresentaton of a Horizontal Hinge (like Orcs were strange misrepresentations of the race of men, ogres to dwarfs, and something else to elves according to Tolkien's notes).

D- I don't have a clue as to how you fellas use a Horiz. Hinge to hit a controllable, mostly straight sort of draw. When I try the HH, I hit a ball that goes 2/3'ds straight and 1/3 rd left with any club.

Could you explain my mistakes and misunderstandings on these topics?

Pat
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