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Old 07-12-2007, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike View Post
The Right Forearm Take- Away, Homer called it the Right Forearm Pick Up and freaked out the golfing world. It is the only Hands Controlled Take-Away. You are setting up at address for a certain point through the ball and the RFT allows for this on the Down Stroke.

The RFT goes Back Up and In, as Homer says, “Up and Back, Simultaneously and Immediately.” Back Up and In is the Incline Plane. Some say it can be a Fanning motion or a one hand clapping motion, as long as it is on the Incline Plane- Back, Up and In. This motion will, of course, fold the right elbow, raise the left arm and cock the left wrist. The 7-3 Magic.

Snap the left wrist flat with Extensor Action and you got the makings of great stroke.

Is this the same move as moving the right elbow back up and in, like Hardy is teaching? I don't think this is what you mean, I would just like to understand better.
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