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Old 10-22-2010, 01:15 AM
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Thanks for the insights!

Unfortunately the AI is someone I might get to work with once a year at best and while it was good info and answered questions it will still be my search to find a pattern that works.

My issue is that the right shoulder would work down excessively and if the right arm straightened at the delivery position so that I had right forearm on plane it would put the club head in the ground. So for me its a right shoulder up and release #1 to get down to the ball. Thats not really happening but I need to get rid of some of the excess axis tilt.

The release of #2 was happening but just too early, just needed to maintain the right wrist bend longer and feel like left wrist does not uncock, which we all know it will.

I believe this is a hitting pattern. I have made some adjustments though trying to see whats easiest. Messing around with a flatter turn rather than rotated and messing around with my setup.

Here is a pure hitting DTL swing last night, no slo mo due to darkness. Had some pulls which was irritating on pure flush contacts but can't complain. The setup alignments took me from draw hook to straight-fade ball flights.



face on (bad camera angle, ball is not this far back)
Like the club twirl at the end, it was really flushed (:

I am starting to figure out the right elbow and forearms participation in the golf swing. The "active" elbow. When I setup like this it feels like the elbow is like the center and the right forearm and just rotations around it, slowish startdown feels the lag pressure then just drive the right arm down the plane. Well see how it plays out but its a fun pattern to work on because of the control and overall compression I get due to the lag pressure.
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