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Old 10-17-2012, 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
87 in senior championship. Simple stroke-RFT to shoulder or shorter (feeling) and hit the ball with my right elbow extending the forearm straight through the ball, actually feels like I'm rolling the elbow at the ball.

Chips cost me 10 strokes.


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Originally Posted by MizunoJoe View Post
That's correct - the right shoulder does move, but it does not spin and that's the big difference between Hitting and Swinging. It moves because the right triceps pushes both the left shoulder and left arm, which are inert. If the right shoulder acts as a backstop and the left arm and shoulder are inert, just how else could the left arm/shoulder be driven out?

Yes it can, but only when Swinging or 4-barrel Hitting.

Not so far, because you don't have anything to Hit against!

Homer doesn't seem to be saying that to me, because it wouldn't make sense.
If the moderator will allow us to move this to my "Learning and ...with a disability, " that might make sense.

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