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Old 03-21-2007, 01:11 PM
ColtsFan ColtsFan is offline
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on plane right forearm
In trying to get more of an on plane right forearm at address, what changes in the right hand grip need to be made? Do I place the club handle more in my rt palm to acheive a straighter line?

Ive always heard having the handle more in the palm will inhibit wrist cock thus power. I dabbled in Natural Golf for a little while, is the grip similar to NG?

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Old 03-21-2007, 02:59 PM
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the shaft should run through the life line of the right hand for a right handed golfer, with a book or something similar thats flat, place it across the hand and make the forearm and wrist level. if you achieve this, place the club in front of you and make the club look similar to the link below. this will ensure the right forearm is on plane.

http://lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/sho...y.php?cat=506#

check out the first picture and to the far left and look at image below and this will show the club being in the right place in the right hand,( the picture is of lynn's left hand but just act as if he is a lefty and youll get what is needed)

I hope this helps and if i have something quite not understandable just ask. Im sure there are others on here that would love to share the knowledge with you.
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Old 03-21-2007, 05:19 PM
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thanks grapegoat....that helps. In looking at an old Paul Azinger video his right arm seems pretty close to being inline with his rt forearm.
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