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Old 05-10-2005, 11:17 AM
EdZ EdZ is offline
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Originally Posted by bambam
Originally Posted by EdZ
Even though you are not actively trying to straighten the right arm you need to be ABLE to straighten your right arm (keeping your bent right wrist). In other words, if you come 'over the top' you have no room to straighten your right arm, but if you are correctly hitting the inside corner of the ball, you will be ABLE to extend your right arm as the SWING pulls it straight at follow through.

Split grip drills are a great way to feel this difference. Trying the extremes of OTT and "right field", you'll quickely get a sense of what I mean.
Thanks, great post. This absolutely nails what I'm feeling - arm can and does straighten vs. me straightening it. I'll play around with the split grip drill - do you like to actually hit the ball when doing this drill?

My natural tendency is to get too far out to right field, and OTT has only crept into my swing when trying to fix that pre-TGM; it felt so crowded I knew I wasn't on the right track. To far to right field, and I don't get to both arms straight, either. It's amazing how many recurring problems have gone away and/or been exposed with the application of extensor action!

For the most part not full swings, although it is a great drill for 'hitting' low puch shots that 'sizzle' - smaller swings keeping the clubhead below your hands, not thinking of distance but only of compression - downplane - stopping at both arms straight - a high 'thrust' motion
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