LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Eldrick Picture..good?bad? depends? Thread: Eldrick Picture..good?bad? depends? View Single Post #249 02-06-2012, 11:43 PM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Originally Posted by O.B.Left When you say "On-Plane" are you saying the RFFW 's Plane travels back and forth on the Inclined Plane ? Maybe for Angled Hinging, but otherwise I don't see that. The #3 PP and the Center of Gravity of the Clubhead Travel the Swing Plane for both Hitters and Swingers. The Left Arm Wedge and Right Forearm Wedge are Aligned on the Plane of the Right Wrist Bend. They "Saddle" the Swing Plane. The Right Wrist Bend varies so then, likewise, the Wedges Alignment to the Swing Plane will vary. Originally Posted by O.B.Left OK lay it on us. I wish I could. If you knew about it, then you'd be playing on the "Hooters" Tour. That's why I'm doing the video. "Right Forearm Participation in the Golf Swing: per TGM" Originally Posted by O.B.Left I see the Right Forearm Tracing , pointing at , the Delivery Line (of the Hands) while the #3pp traces the Plane Line. The Right Forearm can Trace the Plane line when it's On-Plane. The Right Forearm can be On-Plane when the Right Elbow is On-Plane. Originally Posted by O.B.Left The Plane of the Right Forearm Flying Wedge rotating around the LCOG....... to a degree consistent with the Hinge Action employed when travelling through the impact area. Oh? Actually, the Right Forearm doesn't rotate around the LCOG. It Rotates around the Hinge. When you throw a Javelin, you don't rotate around the LCOG. When you skip a stone on the surface of water, you don't rotate the LCOG. If you do, then the stone dives into the water and the Javelin impels a spectator. Both Throwing a Javelin and Skipping a Stone use Right Forearm Wedge Geometry. And with both activities, the Right Forearm Wedge Rotates around the Right Elbow. By the way, if you did rotate around the LCOG, you would be Swiveling. The Golf Shaft Rotates around the LCOG but not the Wedges. You could make the argument that the LCOG and Wedges rotate together around the Hinge, but then I would point out to you that the Rotation is another one of Golf's illusions. I know how difficult this stuff is to understand. Not for you so much but for almost everyone else. The things I say must sound like gibberish or at least as incoherent as 12 Pc Bucket after a weekend binge hugging the "Still". I'm not crazy like Mike O. I can assure everyone that concepts in TGM are easy to understand. __________________ Daryl Last edited by Daryl : 02-07-2012 at 12:13 AM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl