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Old 12-02-2012, 04:35 PM
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Finding the Plane a lot closer and further in front of me!
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At the range with Start-up Swivel loading the heck out of my right foot on the inside and sitting on my right knee though mistakenly planting the left heel to come down, still holding the Bent Right Wrist at the shoulder, gripping the wheel rim allowed me to get to Both Arms straight with no worries. I probably got away with it because both feet were closer together. Snapped lots of Horizontal Hinges with lots of high fades and high draws as I moved leg positions and Low Point. Lots of stability the right leg. Really letting the Forward Swivel go following up the Plane, 50 degrees outside and the driver bounces at 230 yards.

Hands back-make right hip turn left tomorrow! Solid Structure keeping Plane on the "pitched roof "with Right Forearm Angle of Approach feeling to brush against my right thigh very inside and powerful!

ICT
A balmy 43 degrees and melting snow greeted us at 8am this morning but what was unexpected was how close the Base line of the Plane was to me and how far in front of me the ball can be struck squarely slightly before Both Arms Straight. The distance with driver was almost June-like which was unbelievable!

Irons were two -three clubs shorter but the ball position was still incredibly close! A simple left turn with the right hip after RFT sent the ball straight, high and far. So an 84 felt pretty good for not playing for three weeks with a inconsistent putting day.


I have to remember to let the Forward Swivel work and not chicken-wing.
ICT
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