LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Arrow Out of Quiver Thread: Arrow Out of Quiver View Single Post #8 06-18-2008, 11:58 PM KOC Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Posts: 273 Dariusz, You are welcome! World is big, but golfers who love Ben Hogan and Golfing Machine are all around. Good question to Jeff here…. Left or Right? My GSEM friend in Hong Kong also asked me your same question when he saw the clip. First of all, let me state that I am not a science student during my schooling and actual don’t know much theory of physics; biomechanics; kinetics. But I seriously to find the answer out of the mat... When I try to hit a ball only with the right arm in pretty slow motion, in such a case I bring the club back to the top and stop, sensing the weight of the club at the first knuckle of the forefinger. From there, I can really swing my right arm to hit the ball with good contact…but the sensing the club weight got lost very soon… Or at the top, my educated hand, in this case only my right hand, with the ultimate mission of sensing the clubhead lags pressure, my body NEEDS to do something to accomplish the mission. So from the ground up, my hip slides, right shoulder move down plane with 2nd axis tilt…and all of a sudden, the clubhead contacts the ball crisply. I try consciously doing nothing with my right arm and hand but something did change…I notice the straightening of right arm and a bit flattening of the right wrist at release point. The above seems like to me what Hogan said about the free ride and then the later stage of 3 right hands How about the left arm? I believe it is definite not an independent pull as the left arm is to be swung, inert, to have master accumulator lag. When left and right all together, now my 3 iron went over 200y and my Driver went over 270 for an inch shorter than the Man. Homer made a statement: The "mystery" of the Mechanics of Golf fades away when Right Arm participation is understood. Does this “mystery” really fade away for so many years in golfdom? There are Gary E. takes Hogan as right-sided model, and of course others as left-sided model…will this story end? Of course, I just share some videos and what I did in the past 6 months. I can be totally wrong but I really feel great with my ball stroking and scores lately. __________________ If you cannot take the shoulder down the clubshaft plane, you must take along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two! KOC View Public Profile Send a private message to KOC Find all posts by KOC