I have had the hardest time learning how to fan my right forearm, as well as keep my head centered and stationary. In the process of hitting thousands of balls in practice I noticed that these two desirables are initricably intertwined. I (perhaps more gifted players can) cannot fan my right forearm correctly unless my head is centered and stationary. Can someone articulate this "phenomenon" for me in a more sophisticated manner? The end result is a motion that never goes beyond top, with considerable extensor action etc. It has taken me 18 months to gain appreciable control over the shaft/sweetspot and the head. I guess clubface/ball control is the last to succumb to the wiles of TGM! Is it accurate to state that good players, even players say on mini-tours etc have good plane and clubhead control but what seperates the men from the boys is clubface control? I have played with dozens of "asspros" (aspiring professionals ) that could play their ball but lacked a degree of consistency. I knew a fella that played 15 events in a row where he shot in 60's 3 out of every 4 rounds but threw a 75-78 in there somewhere. The nuances of superior ball striking reside in the left wrist. Or does someone think that perhaps plane, or a driven sweetspot is hardest to come by?