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Old 07-24-2010, 01:48 PM
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John Daly does that although the #3pp is still in contact with the handle!

See the Hogan home movie on this site where after hitting balls into the sea he discusses the pressure points in his hands. In regard to the right thumb and forefinger he says something like: "There's no pressure down and around......its just through" and then demonstrates #3pp loading through the ball via clubhead lag.

You cant sustain that feeling of lag in the hands and flip at the same time. They are mutually exclusive.

Also golfs unique move is the right arm extending with the right hand maintaining its Impact Fix degree of bend in a frozen like manner. Try right arm only chips to feel how this frozen right hand can work some magic especially when its accompanied by a sense of lag pressure at the #3pp.

Maybe get your right forearm on the shaft plane while your at it , the Right Forearm Flying Wedge ...........and Trace the Plane Line with your loaded #3pp. In this way you'll have knocked off a lot of the Imperatives to this game.

In the process of translating these magical alignments to a proper two armed swing you may feel like golf is becoming very right sided , Swinging or Hitting. If so, welcome to the club........

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