LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Basic CHipping/motion-Running out of right arm/When to fully straighten-HELP!!!!! Thread: Basic CHipping/motion-Running out of right arm/When to fully straighten-HELP!!!!! View Single Post #8 07-23-2009, 12:05 PM ruthin Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Posts: 41 I can say safely the internet is a wondeful resource for lost "swing" souls. There are a number of fantastic websites and instructors. We are very lucky Lynn shares his extensive TGM knowledge here, and as student of the swing it is great to learn about all different ways of swinging a golf club. I learn something new everytime I view the Alignment Golf DVD's. Thanks for the comments and advice, I struggled with the right arm on plane concept but for my short game it is helping tremendously. I can see situations now where a no pivot right arm bend and straighten could work very well.... My Incubator really hatched partly wearing the Taly on my right forearm and realising I needed to be a bit more bent over to allow it to stay slighlty bent, then Yoda's post on the left arm wedge being crucial to it all having the left wrist vertical and level. When I put the Tic Tac on my right elbow it was hatching time with whistles and bells!!!!! I also heard Yoda mention about Brian Gay pivoting to the left slightly on his short game shots, can anyone remember this? I have hit a few basic motion chip "sitting" on a walking stick and really crunched them if I felt my backside move this stick forward an inch or so before coming back down and through to finish. Almost like a tailbone bump to the left. I was certainly reverse moving my tailbone to the right for chips, totally screwing around low point. Cheers again ruthin View Public Profile Send a private message to ruthin Find all posts by ruthin