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finally some sleep
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right forearm flying wedge anyone?
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Advanced class: :cool: As far as the bobbing goes, his right forearm position at address, even as a swinger, leaves few options. Read 7-3 until you wear out the ink on the page. Pay close attention to "Mandatory" and "Always, for all procedures." If the forearm position is "out-of-line" and assembles to become "in-line", something else has to change. Call me crazy, but simply changing someone's head doesn't address Loading and the Right Forearm. However, I do agree that he shouldn't have to look down his cheeks at the ball. He seeks the same "in-line" relationship that all great players seek (secondary lever system in support of the primary lever system with normal force), but you'll never see anything that resembles it at address. Remedial class: :rolleyes: right arm start straight right arm bend to hit ball right shoulder get close to ground |
good stuff
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You all obviously don't know who Pat Browne is. Better do your homework. I think Brian just "moongotchad" |
A lot of mis-matched components
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I cannot agree more with you. Disagreeing with Mr Kelly is like: 1)Saying that you can develop a better law of thermodynamics. 2)Saying that you could have developed a better law of electricity. 3)Saying that you could have developed a better law of gravity!!! (how about that!) [-o< |
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Besides..Blind or Not The Head and Neck Position influence the Hand Path ...Period He may not a have eye sight ..but I bet he's got fluid in his ears.....remember the balance centers not only include the eyes..but the ears and the muscular system as well..... |
More Mystic Power than Dr. Strange
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On the 12th day of Christmas my true love gave to me buttermilk soaked cajun fried bucket with thirteeeeeeeeen pieces!!!! 7-3 Truly is MAGICAL . . . so reconciling what you have positioned above without a down the line picture of Eldrick's address alignments. You are saying even as a Swinger Eldrick should set up with more bend in his Right Elbow thereby placing the Clubshaft and Right Forearm in the same plane i.e. Right Forearm Flying Wedge assembly at Address? This would solve the old Bobbing problem? I like where you are headed with this . . . 7-3 STROKES BASIC . . . . With this “in-line” relationship of Loading and Right Forearm, it is absolutely MANDATORY that, Hitting or Swinging, it is the Right Forearm – not just the Right Hand and/or Clubshaft – that must be thrown, or driven, into Impact per 7-2-3. And study 7-11. ALWAYS, for all procedures, the Right Forearm is position “On Plane” – pointing at the Plane Line as the Angle of Attack (2-N). The On Plane Right Forearm shows the precise up-and-down direction it and the Clubshaft must take throughout the Stroke (2-J-3). The “Angle of Approach” position of the Right Forearm shows the precise Cross-Line direction the Forearm must take through Impact. And just a lil'bit mo . . . Even with the Pitch Basic Stroke. So the Right Forearm must leave – and precisely return to – its own Fix Position (7-8 ) “Angle of Approach” (regardless of the true Clubhead Angle of Approach) because both procedures will produce identical Clubhead Delivery Lines. Am I smellin' watchu cookin'? B |
I like the last sentence on the page
"All of this you will come to know as THE MAGIC OF THE RIGHT FOREARM"
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