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Old 10-19-2010, 08:51 AM
JerryG JerryG is offline
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I felt like Lynn was saying things like:


To your question:

I advocate a Right Shoulder that moves back to the Inclined Plane (Turned Shoulder Plane / 10-13-B), not a Left Shoulder that moves down (toward wherever).

I advocate Hands that move from an Elbow Plane (10-6-A) to the Turned Shoulder Plane (Single Shift / 10-7-B), not Hands that move from a Hands Plane (10-6-E) to an Elbow Plane ("X" Classification).

Andy Plummer (Plumdog on this site) and Mike Bennett are friends that I meet on the practice tees of the PGA TOUR. I admire their work, but on these two points . . .

We definitely see things differently.[/color]

In my version of S&T, my right forearm is on plane and my left wrist is level. Standing on my right leg just picks up my RFT and EA (on the inclined plane), and I then have to drop on to the elbow plain by thrusting my back hip. Maybe it's not close to being S&T, but my point is that I am ALWAYS TILTING LEFT, so why not just smack the crap out of the ball using it?


I've made so many changes to my golf swing since March of 2010, I don't remember my name or the color fur I used to have!

I could call it the "Gimp Smacker!"

YBGF[/quote]

All of the above and most basically, to me, pressure against the shaft. If I am not feeling the pressure against the shaft I might just as well be cleaning fish.
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