LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Learning TGM Thread: Learning TGM View Single Post #18 04-26-2011, 12:25 AM NCHamr Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Shelton, WA Posts: 57 Originally Posted by JesseV Yep, I'm right handed, don't have a yellow book yet, will order one pay day. LOL Durn economy!!!!!! I understand a little about Power Points(?) Accumulators(?)I understand FLW, Flat Left Wrist, understand mid-body hands, understand the drink water. Learned that from yours and Cathy's vids. I surmise right heel back is the start of back swing and pivot to right, so I should feel weight transfer back to right heel on start of back swing? Lifting on left toes, is a lifting of the left heel off the ground. Lifting the left heel on to my toes is Greek to me, I've never felt comfortable lifting my left heel off the ground. Is lifting left heel a must move? How much should I lift it? I've tried it and think it would help me with weight transfer and start of down swing. Like I said I just never felt comfortable doing it, however, with bad back and lack of hip/shoulder rotation it may be something I should start doing.... What do you think? Do I have everything correct so far? As far as lifting the left heel, I've always thought of it in the sense that it is lifted, not that you lift it. Allowing the left heel to be taken off the ground naturally by the Pivot, instead of lifting it intentionally, will leave you better off in your Motion IMHO. Personally, my heel doesn't lift, but I attribute that to flexibility instead of an effort to keep it grounded. If the Pivot wants to lift the heel, then let it be lifted. It works for me, but what do I know? __________________ "Grizzly Adams did have a beard"-Lee Trevino NCHamr View Public Profile Send a private message to NCHamr Find all posts by NCHamr