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 #970 10-17-2012, 08:12 AM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Originally Posted by innercityteacher I simply have to remember a small RFT and then rolling the Power Package underneath and shooting the forearm through the ball. I know there are more details but that rolling Power Package really crushes the ball! Thanks for the discussion MJ and Daryl, I always appreciate it! ICT It's not because you "rolled the Power Package" at the end of Start-up. (wrong place anyway, and it's called the "Start-Up Swivel" and you shouldn't Roll the Forearms but only Swivel the Hands). It's because by you "rolling" the Power Package, you're finally creating a Right Forearm Flying Wedge and bringing an "On-Plane" Right Forearm Wedge through the Impact Interval. When a Golfer "Finally learns to re-establish" the Right Forearm Flying Wedge while Swinging, with both Hands on the Club, You will "HINGE" through Impact. I've spent a lot of years, way too many, learning that forming a Right Forearm Wedge while only using the Right Hand is a lot easier and clearer than establishing and maintaining that alignment throughout the Swing with BOTH HANDS on the Club. NOTE: If your Wedges are not Aligned at 90 degrees, then you must Swivel the Right Forearm during Start-up to regain an On-Plane Right Forearm Flying Wedge. IF YOUR WEDGES ARE ALIGNED AT 90 DEGREES, then you only need to Swivel your Hands by the end of Start-up. Hint: Aligning the Wedges at 90 degrees goes a long way in being able to produce a Right Forearm Wedge during the Swing. This is completed during "Impact Fix". The PURPOSE OF HAVING THE FLYING WEDGES ALIGNED AT RIGHT ANGLES IS SO THAT THE CLUBSHAFT CAN EXIST SIMULTANEOUSLY ("at the same time") ON THE PLANE OF THE LEFT ARM WEDGE (WRIST COCK) AND RIGHT FOREARM WEDGE (PLANE OF THE RIGHT WIST BEND). Read On: Quote: 6-B-3-0-1 THE FLYING WEDGES The Clubhead may appear to move in an arc around and outside the Hands when related to the Left Arm – the very basic Left Arm Flying Wedge. But when related to the Right Forearm, it appears to move “On Plane” with the Right Forearm, at its normal rigid angle (Bent Right Wrist) – the Right Forearm Flying Wedge. So – except in Sections 1 and 3 (Chapter '8') the entire Left Arm, the Clubshaft and the back of the Left Hand are ALWAYS positioned against the same flat plane – the plane of the Left Wristcock motion. At the same time, the Right Forearm and the Clubshaft are, in like manner, positioned on the plane of the Right Wrist Bend AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE LEFT ARM PLANE. That is the precision assembly and alignment of the Power Package structure and is mandatory during the entire motion. Hitting or Swinging. Study 4-D-1 regarding “Grip” and “Flat Left Wrist”. Also see 7-3. Then, ideally, the Left Wrist is always Flat and the Right Wrist is always Level (4-A-1, 4-B-1). The Right Forearm Wedge is not eye-candy (like you-know-who). __________________ Daryl Last edited by Daryl : 10-17-2012 at 08:42 AM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl