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slicer mcgolf 06-03-2010 05:42 PM

Address with right forearm wedge
 
Why would we not want to set up the right forearm and shaft on the same plane at address? Some guys line it up, others don't. Mac or Allen Doyle may be the extreme to low hands that sets up more #2 angle right away.

golfguru 06-04-2010 04:55 AM

From a Standard or Adjusted Address many players prefer the feel of the clubhead lagging initially into that alignment. A smart coach once said 'that some find it easier to search for and establish an alignment in motion that to just maintain one.'

O.B.Left 06-04-2010 10:12 AM

Hey Slice , how are you?

Post number 9 in the link below alludes to Mac's preference for low hands, it suggests he has very valid reasons but doesnt provide them.


http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...=mac+o%27grady

drewitgolf 06-04-2010 10:13 AM

Going Low
 
Maybe we would want to execute our motion on a Hands Only Plane 10-6-E. It's all about choices.

KevCarter 06-04-2010 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 73479)
Maybe we would want to execute our motion on a Hands Only Plane 10-6-E. It's all about choices.

Habits, structure, choices. Ain't the Machine AWESOME!?!?!?

Kevin

KevCarter 06-04-2010 11:08 AM

BTW, I'm a big fan of the structure I gain when trying to get the right forearm on plane, and I feel even more importantly, the left wrist level at address. The two work together.

One gotcha I would like to share is that the extra structure may take away some natural #2 PA. I learned that the hard way last year with one of my students. YODA caught it immediately, taught my student how to use #2 properly again, and he IMMEDIATELY gained 40+ yards and a sh*t eating grin. :-) Now I monitor how my students use #2 PA whenever working on this type of setup change, gotta create that snuff box in the left wrist if it's not happening naturally...

Kevin

JerryG 06-04-2010 08:26 PM

Yup, one must watch for the wrinkles.
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slicer mcgolf 06-04-2010 08:48 PM

Hey OB! Things are great! Thanks for the link. That may have been the best thread I have ever read. Lots of goodies in there. I have always wanted to attend a Morad school and stil waiting for the chance. I sorta wish I was searching the forums back in 05. There was some seriously educated people chiming in on that topic. I'll even include manzella in that bunch.

When are we going to peg it up OB?

O.B.Left 06-05-2010 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slicer mcgolf (Post 73499)
Hey OB! Things are great! Thanks for the link. That may have been the best thread I have ever read. Lots of goodies in there. I have always wanted to attend a Morad school and stil waiting for the chance. I sorta wish I was searching the forums back in 05. There was some seriously educated people chiming in on that topic. I'll even include manzella in that bunch.

When are we going to peg it up OB?

How bout next week? Your place or mine?

slicer mcgolf 06-07-2010 11:37 PM

let's play somewhere that I know well so I actually have a chance. Check your inbox

On one of Yoda's vids, I think with Brian at Keene's Point, he talks about the right forearm on plane at setup to help create a draw. Hands high helped to draw it and hands low helped a cut. Why?


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