LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Learning and Applying TGM w/disabilities by a 21 hcp. Thread: Learning and Applying TGM w/disabilities by a 21 hcp. View Single Post #276 11-24-2010, 04:49 AM tim chapman Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: somerset uk Posts: 115 Originally Posted by innercityteacher But sports fans let's be real. Shooting the odd 77 sucks! It's like getting a lap dance from a bald, 500 lb,, buck-toothed girl from Iowa. You know what I mean!!! Now, Daryl had told me about thinking too much but I didn't think it could be avoided. He and OB had alternately expressed concern about too much BRW. Daryl had suggested maintaining the left palm moving to the ball during the swing. OB had been very instructive in one-armed BRW drills. So, coming out of winter hibernation, I've been to the range four days in a row. I have been squeezing the pee-pee out my handles. The problem is your left wrist has cock and un-cock. Daryl's advice was for keeping the left palm moving to the the ball (FLAT LEFT WRIST HOLLA AT YOUR BOYYYYYYY!). Where are the balloons???? It seems to me that keeping a Frozen Bent Right Wrist makes that much easier and it is a very effective move which seems to help keep the Plane intact. Duhhhh, ya think? And there it was. FBRW/Flat Left Wrist!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm going to say this slowly to myself so even I can understand it. IF A GOLFER MONITORS HIS HANDS AND KEEPS HIS FLW/FBRW (WEDGES) INTACT, YOUR ONLY OTHER PROBLEM IS HOW LOW CAN YOU GO? HOLLA!!!!!!!!! "In closing, I'd like to thank the Academy....." I hit every club flush. I did the JB Holmes imitation (Pivot up holding frozen Impact Fix and Pivot down like a mother!!!!) I saw it hit the tree line on the fly plus 250 in the air. I mixed swinging and hitting components like crazy. Have you heard about bending the right elbow which cocks the left wrist while the FBRW allows you to Pivot from a trapeze and leave groove marks in the face of the ball? It's heavy and it's simple. ICT c'mon ICT you will never get the job done without a bit of drive, please try and muster a little enthusiasm for it or give it up ! ps translated as 'i love how enthusiastic you are for your golf game !' tim chapman View Public Profile Send a private message to tim chapman Find all posts by tim chapman