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 #981 10-21-2012, 12:22 AM innercityteacher Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Pennsylvania Posts: 1,900 Establishing the Right Forearm Angle of Approach Originally Posted by innercityteacher Daryl's excellent instruction on the set-up of the "Underhanded Pitch" produces a swing that is very, very flat feeling that lies on a plane that seems to me to sit below the plane of my shoulders. With the sun giving me an observable shadow, the Underhand Pitch or "Side-arm stone skip" ala Hogan, must be programmed for ball flight by moderating the Low Point via width of stance as mentioned by Hogan. http://youtu.be/c3C1__L5usM http://youtu.be/rtLEQ99bw4Q http://youtu.be/rtLEQ99bw4Q http://youtu.be/KXPVnWJ0gDs http://youtu.be/uclhIVqynTE http://youtu.be/7WtzWAoZ6Zk http://youtu.be/XwFXt-7x2No http://youtu.be/Xh2JO2hiuNk http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1820&highlight=right+forearm+angl e+of+approach#post1820 Establishing The Clubshaft's Forward Lean Quote: Originally Posted by EdZ Thanks, I'll have to incubate a bit on the shoulder turn vs. plane, which while it makes sense, I wonder if it is more a matter of anatomy than geometry. What would your perspective be from a face on view? The Clubshaft's Forward Lean (2-J-2) through Impact and the Right Forearm's Angle of Approach are dictated by: 1. Club design (2-G); 2. Plane Angle and the consequent Clubhead Line Of Flight (2-N-O); 2. Ball Location (3-F-7-E); and 3. The degree of Right Wrist Bend established at Impact Fix (6-C-2-A). __________________ Yoda __________________ HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day! innercityteacher View Public Profile Send a private message to innercityteacher Find all posts by innercityteacher