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Little confused on RFW at steup please calrify..
Hi
Im a little confused on where your right forearm at setup should be. The right forearm at setup should be in line with the shaft. correct ? In order to get this in line do you move your left fore arm or should I say left wrist(neutral) "up" to get the left arm in line with the shaft ? Hope this isnt too confusing..:confused1 |
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Thanks Kevin good stuff.
Kevin, when you do this does it appear(when looking down) that your left arm and shaft look like one? When I raise my left hand it almost feels like im losing my left arm flying wedge. |
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This is something you will need to experiment with. As long as you are able to get that left wrist flat at impact, the procedure for getting there is up to you... Kevin |
great
thanks Kevin you have been a big help. |
right on!
Mac,
Kevin is right on!!! If you're swinging, it's encouraged that you start at adjusted address which would give you a slightly bent (cupped) left hand. I guess you could say that your left arm flying wedge is out of line (B/L/V) at standard address and becomes constructed in startup. For what it's worth, if I ever get a little sketchy with it, I just go to desired impact, then move back to a "standard"/adjusted address. :golf: |
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