LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - How does TGM help me develop my best possible golf swing? Thread: How does TGM help me develop my best possible golf swing? View Single Post #3 05-29-2010, 04:18 PM O.B.Left Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 3,433 City. You read the half hour lesson I gave my wife I know. Im not a teacher by any means and have nothing but respect and admiration for those guys and what they face with various students. But what I taught her was really a boiled down version of what it was that brought me to TGM in the first place combined with some further revelations provided by Lynn. Which when I look back at now I can see how they relate somewhat to the Three Basic Imperatives! Let me explain as briefly as I can. After years of pretty advanced golf I had stumbled upon the Frozen Right Wrist and its power, it simplicity. Its a long story about a game of golf in the snow, me taking a call on my cell phone that went on for too long and having to chip with one hand to finish the hole. It was a great chip too. My best of the day and with a practiced frozen and bent right hand. Something I had been working on while waiting for the call to end. It left me to wonder and so I spent some time on the range hitting right handed shots. Something I bet Homer did, not sure but I have a feeling he did. I learned that the bent Right Hand had a profound effect on the shot! Later I learned that a TGM instructor from my area had a logo that was a bent right hand, that the bent right hand was mantra for him. I called him for a lesson but he was out of town for an extended period of time and so I turned to the net............enter Lynn Blake Golf. Never did make contact with the local guy by the way. Make a long story short ......it took me decades of self discovery to find the Bent Right Wrist (the companion to the Flat Left Wrist). But in my first lesson with Lynn he shared with me; the On Plane Right Forearm and the #3pp (as well as several other nuggets). Oh the time I wasted! I still start every warm up and practice session with right arm only chipping. I monitor three things.......bent right hand, on plane forearm, #3pp tracing the Plane Line with an associated feeling of Lag (its the secret to all good shots). 2.0 The Three Basic Imperatives are; -1. A Flat Left Wrist. -2. A Clubhead Lag Pressure Point. -3. A straight Plane Line. The On Plane Right Forearm doesnt rank as an Imperative but.......its pretty dang close to being one for me. Only having one arm on the club simplifies things. My wife could see the relationships as did I. How the shot that fails didnt have any Lag Pressure for instance. How the Bent Right Hand needs to be frozen through the shot anyways. How the right Forearm if on Plane adds structure. Its all there. O.B.Left View Public Profile Send a private message to O.B.Left Find all posts by O.B.Left