LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - The Forgotten Pressure point Thread: The Forgotten Pressure point View Single Post #13 08-10-2007, 08:29 PM strav Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Western Australia Posts: 233 A passive king Originally Posted by 6bmike My guess for Hogan wanting NOVICES to be remove the right forefinger and thumb off the shaft to practice was to teach them not to have an over active pp#3. PP#3 can cause big time serious throw-away if done wrong. No doubt Hogan rip many snap hooks in his day. Peggy Kirk told us in Pine Needles that "Ben" told her that the right forfinger- pp#3 to us- was very important in ball striking. Let it be pushed- don't let it push. Originally Posted by Burner 6b can you elaborate please as I feel that this may be part of my current problems. Thanks. Peggy Kirk's quote is simply saying that Ben recommended PP#3 should be passive rather than active. And, although he uses a double negative, I think Vikram is saying the same thing when he says he is “ ..quite happy shooting under par rounds without those two fingers actually not being pressurized at all.” Vikram is this your understanding? Should we have a passive "King"? strav View Public Profile Send a private message to strav Find all posts by strav