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Old 06-28-2010, 08:55 PM
Delaware Golf Delaware Golf is offline
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[quote=dlam;73987]Isn't there a danger of developing golfer's elbow with right arm swing?

When I try what I believe is the right arm swing manuever, it seems like I have a twing of pain on the inside of my right elbow. I feel much torque on my right elbow. I am feel my elbow is in more a ptch position.
I'm striking the ball better but in the expense of elbow pain.

Anyone else feel the same way?[/QUOTE



Maybe the Magic of the Right Forearm approach is not for you.

Shouldn't be "at" the expense of elbow pain instead "in"???

I have been swinging with the right forearm for a long time(never experienced the so called twinge in the elbow), no physical issues.

Played yesterday....great shots all round long...at one point, on the tee of a short 285 yard par 4. One of the guys in my foursome said, I bet you can drive the green. The fairway goes approximately 210 yards, then drops off to a creek, then there is another 75 yards to the hole. From the tee box you can not see the green and/or flag stick. I was going to hit a 17 degree hybrid to the end of the fairway approaching the creek. Instead, I accepted the challenge and hit the sweetest, straight drive, long and straight...as I approached the green, the ball was laying center cut one foot off the green.

DG

Last edited by Delaware Golf : 06-28-2010 at 09:36 PM.
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