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Old 04-07-2010, 09:06 AM
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Scott,

I am obsessed with learning about the Magic of the Right Forearm, in particular as interpreted by YODA and the folks here at LBG. I have put together several documents to help me study. They consist of posts by Yoda and other members of this forum and their ideas. You, or any of my other friends at LBG are welcome to download these from my public page anytime. I have tried very hard to credit the proper poster in the title of each article, hopefully I didn't miss anybody.

http://public.me.com/kevinpgapro1234

The articles that pertain to your question would be contained in:

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That should keep you busy for awhile!

Kevin

Originally Posted by scottcuban View Post
Hey all,

I have been reading older threads and trying to muddle through a lot of very interesting material. One thing that I have had a lot of trouble with is hitting the ball (or swinging the club) on the left arm plane (as I called it) or the right forearm plane. I came across is a thread titled "Bending the plane". Very educational. I am still not entirely clear but the fog is lifting. The right forearm plane seems more natural for me and more powerful, but I do not understand the mechanics involved in it. I have to "swing left" as opposed to down the target line, but I really need to learn and understand hinging, and how to perform each one. Does it matter if you are hitting or swinging? is there an advantage/disadvantage of one over the other?

I know I don't have to be a PhD to hit the golf ball really well, but boy do I feel really stupid as I poke around the old threads here.

If anyone has any direction with this topic please feel free to point me in a proper direction.
Thanks
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