Can a swinger feel tracing the plane line with the right forearm??
Question pretty much says it all. I am a swinger and have had been really putting most of my focus on my left arm pulling, but today I was in the shop and I took a dowel and placed it in my right hand and did some tracing.
Later I went out and hit some balls, and as you might know I hit some pulls and some pull draws, but my divots are straight. I was still focused on my left hand and arm.
Then for whatever reason I just decided to try and feel that I was tracing the base line with my right forearm, and no more pulls or pull draws.
Any idea to why this might be? Is it ok for a swinger feel this?
Question pretty much says it all. I am a swinger and have had been really putting most of my focus on my left arm pulling, but today I was in the shop and I took a dowel and placed it in my right hand and did some tracing.
Later I went out and hit some balls, and as you might know I hit some pulls and some pull draws, but my divots are straight. I was still focused on my left hand and arm.
Then for whatever reason I just decided to try and feel that I was tracing the base line with my right forearm, and no more pulls or pull draws.
Any idea to why this might be? Is it ok for a swinger feel this?
Of Course ! Swing your Flying Wedges. Let each side do its job.
The right forearm is the same in all strokes. That is the right FOREARM Flying Wedge.
Acc#2 and Acc#3 - uncock and roll is part of the Left Arm Flying Wedge in the Plane of the left wrist cock.
Yes, the feel is very much like bowling a ball down the plane line or throwing an underhand pitch where you could "almost reach out and retrive the flying ball with my right hand" - Jack Nicklaus quote.
I'd also recommend watching Sam's Right Forearm Tracing in action. Go to http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery...ry.php?cat=516 and click on the Snead/Todski video. Pay attention, and you'll see it happen thirteen times in the first 60 seconds of the video.