LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Drag the mop Thread: Drag the mop View Single Post #120 12-07-2009, 09:56 AM okie Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Posts: 858 Originally Posted by KevCarter I agree Okie. How about taking it one step further. The set up. In setting up the way YODA teaches, right forearm on plane, you have to lower your right shoulder at address to get there. The lower the right shoulder at impact, the less chance of running out of right arm. Setting up with my COGs aligned, level and centered, I have the problem of running out of right arm. YODA's set up ideas solve the problem, makes it a no-brainer... Kevin I set up close to this and agree that it has real mechanical advantages. However, I prefer a slightly higher right forearm, knowing full well that address is NOT impact. I also have some convoluted applications with regards to "bobbing." I feel that I am not bobbing if my head does not move below "fix" at impact. The right shoulder has become my best friend. The trick was to have sufficient extensor action to make the power package rigid enough...to obey the lead of the right shoulder moving down plane. The deepness of the shoulder drive now conserves the right elbow...which in turn preserves the right wrist bend...which is the L-bracket for my flat left wrist. Like I said before a persistent pull-draw and at times a pull-hook pretty much ended any thought of me going to the "next level." The truth of the matter is that I just wanted to learn how not to do that as a matter of habit. okie View Public Profile Send a private message to okie Find all posts by okie