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Old 04-23-2010, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by scottcuban View Post
I am getting a headache now, I am so confused.

My original question has been rattling around in my head for two days now. I am thinking if the right forearm and right shoulder are connected then simply moving the right forearm up the plane with the hands tracing the plane line. When I get the club shaft to about parallel with the ground and with the target line, I let the right shoulder pull back and then let the forearm rotate clockwise and that seems to keep the club on plane. Pivot has to play a role in all of this as well. I am trying to turn back with the right side with minimal lateral sway.

Does this sound viable? I am a mess right now.
No- but with the caviot I am learning- try this first.
Stand with a wall about 2 feet to your RIGHT, take address stance, place right hand on left shoulder left hand on right shoulder, turn your shoulders, only shoulders, keeping them level to the ground, towards the wall without moving your feet, until they stop, now allow the hips to allow the shoulders to turn more until you face the wall. move both hands to palms facing the wall at shoulder width, both hands should be at same hight and at shoulder level, DO NOT MOVE THE SHOULDERS TO DO THIS, turn the right hand palm up and at plane angle like you were supporting the plane, streighten the left arm and place the left palm on the right palm. Comfortable? if yes good if not, make yourself comfortable because you are at the TOP ( close enough for now). Stay there 10-15 minutes and memorize this comfortable position. GOOD, go back to address and with your right forearm take your hands up the plane to the position you memorized. Just do that until it is a comfortable move. Play the game in front of you, thats all.

remembering I am a beginner
The Bear
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