Are there any good examples of tour players with widely photographed swings who have an on-plane right forearm?
I am having a lot of trouble with this concept, and it seems to me that most tour players don't do this. Thanks
Yep. Right on this here website! Hoof it on over to the Hitter's forum and look under the Stuart Appleby (sp?) thread. You'll see the Right Forearm On-Plane at Address AND you'll see EXACTLY how the Right Forearm Flying Wedge assembly is to be used with the clubshaft and right forearm in the SAME plane.
Cause I've been hitting it better lately w/o it on Plane.
Is it better for certain patterns?
If it's gone git there at impact . . . why not start there?
2-J-1 IMPACT ALIGNMENTS The geometry of all alignments stems form the Impact geometry requirements. So, the first step in preparation for a Golf Shot is the establishment of the Impact Conditions
Are there any good examples of tour players with widely photographed swings who have an on-plane right forearm?
I am having a lot of trouble with this concept, and it seems to me that most tour players don't do this. Thanks
Miguel Angel Jimenez has an on plane right forearm.He's renowned for his lack of work ethic and often arrives for a round without warm up and shoots 62.Perhaps his secret is the on-plane RF,one less compensation that needs constant grooving.
A lot of pros actually have their right forearm close to on-plane.It may not be dead on-plane like Jimenez or Moe Norman but close enough.Mickelson,Appleby,Azinger,Olazabal,Trevino, Hogan,Player,Palmer are all very close to on-plane.