LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - The Right Arm Swing Thread: The Right Arm Swing View Single Post #33 05-22-2008, 10:30 PM Delaware Golf Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 773 No Injury!!! Originally Posted by Bagger Lance Here's my best educated guess since I've never experienced it. Based on what I've read, the Golfers Elbow condition is due to aggravated over-use of a forearm/wrist motion; either right wrist bending forward and/or forearm rotation similar to a Tennis topspin swing motion. Both of these motions can happen in a RAS swing if the right forearm and elbow (swing center arc) are forcefully rolling through impact, then the clubshaft is snapped inline with the right forearm during follow through. I think this would have to be an intentional motion on the golfers part to try and manipulate the clubface with the right hand. If the RASer allows Centrifugal Force and the left wrist to manage clubface alignments, perhaps this is easier on the ligaments. The clubshaft will still align itself with the right forearm during follow through because the right elbow is the swing arc center. Again, this is my best guess. Maybe others experienced in this condition can chime in. I have been swinging with the right forearm in one form or another for a LONG TIME and NO INJURIES.....NOT ONE!!! Been swinging with the right forearm exactly as Tommy teaches (hitting and swinging) per the Australia and Myrtle Beach videos for the last 5 years.....NO INJURY....NA DA!!! ONE OF THE BIGGEST BENEFITS OF THIS APPROACH....NO BACK ISSUES AT ALL. When I use to swing with the lower body.....man o man.....there were times when I could hardly get out of BED the next morning. Especially after an extended time from the game.... DG Last edited by Delaware Golf : 05-23-2008 at 01:03 PM. Delaware Golf View Public Profile Send a private message to Delaware Golf Find all posts by Delaware Golf