I have been watching the Alignment Golf DVD and absorbing as much as I can with each viewing. It is amazing how I keep picking up different things each time.
I have question with the right forearm takeaway that maybe someone could shed some light on. If my understanding is correct;
As the right forearm moves up the plane, the right elbow moves up the plane too. At some point the forearm has to begin rotating and at that point the elbow stops going back and becomes sort of a pivot point. My question is where does this happen? Is the elbow in front of me, even with the seam of the shirt, behind me (a la Hardy)? I am confused as depending on posture and club selection, it can vary but I would think there has to be a general area. I feel like I can have it in different places with each swing. Perhaps I am completely off base altogether? Any insight would appreciated. Thanks