Right forearm question
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08-18-2006, 02:02 AM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike
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Nice drill- I might be prejudiced about this one but Delivery Line Prep and Roll changed everything about the left arm for me. Not many golfers outside of LBG or TGM understand how the clubface 'rolls' into impact. If it didn't we would be striking the ball with the clubhead sole.
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I would like to call that 'hit with the second loop'.

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08-18-2006, 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by ChrisNZ
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So the hips can be leading even if they have stopped?
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The Hips don't stop until The Finish. They just slow down after Start Down (but still lead the Shoulders -- "Pivot Lag").
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08-18-2006, 05:05 AM
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guys you have it all wrong thinking of your hips.monitor the hands from the top straight line delivery and the pivot will take care of itself.think of nothing but the hands and the bvody will do what it has too.you are going to have to trust me on this one.i do not even give pivot a single thought.trace that staight line and then deliver it on a staight line.that is why it is called a hand controlled pivot.monitor the hands nothing else.if you are tracing straight lines then the pvot will be in the correct sequence and position.it really is that simple.
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Indeed, the Hands are responsible for its Delivery Path and Plane Line Tracing (along with Right Forearm). However, it's still a Pivot Stroke Delivery (6-K-0) using the Hands Controlled Pivot (5-0 and 6-G-0).
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08-18-2006, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by lekommend
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I would like to call that 'hit with the second loop'.
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Well.... I don't see the loop. It rolls on a straight Plane Line.
But if it works.... 
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08-18-2006, 02:19 PM
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John R,
Do you feel like your eyes and head stay facing the ball on the RFT? or does your head turn slightly to the right though stationary?
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08-18-2006, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by john riegger
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guys you have it all wrong thinking of your hips.monitor the hands from the top straight line delivery and the pivot will take care of itself.think of nothing but the hands and the bvody will do what it has too.you are going to have to trust me on this one.i do not even give pivot a single thought.trace that staight line and then deliver it on a staight line.that is why it is called a hand controlled pivot.monitor the hands nothing else.if you are tracing straight lines then the pvot will be in the correct sequence and position.it really is that simple.
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What a breath of fresh air from a man who has "been there and done that".
John, thanks a bunch.
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08-19-2006, 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike
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Well.... I don't see the loop. It rolls on a straight Plane Line.
But if it works....
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08-20-2006, 11:01 AM
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right forearm at address and grip
Do I need to change my right hand grip to a palm grip versus a finger grip to have the right forearm inline with the shaft at address?
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08-20-2006, 03:56 PM
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The Right Hand Fingers
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Originally Posted by davel
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Do I need to change my right hand grip to a palm grip versus a finger grip to have the right forearm inline with the shaft at address?
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Absolutely not, Dave. The Right Hand Grip is a finger Grip -- as opposed to a ham-fisted palm Grip -- and the cup of the Hand (the palm) covers the Left Hand thumb. The Grip pressure should be firm with each of the encircling fingers, except with the right forefinger (with its #3 Pressure Point), which should be somewhat lighter (to keep it sensitive to the Downstroke Lag Pressure).
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08-20-2006, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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The Grip pressure should be firm with each of the encircling fingers, except with the right forefinger (with its #3 Pressure Point), which should be somewhat lighter (to keep it sensitive to the Downstroke Lag Pressure).
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I learn something everytime I read one of your posts Lynn. All this time I have been trying to ensure I apply pressure with the #3 pressure point and keep the same degree of firmness there as with pressure points one and two. 
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