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Old 09-05-2010, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
Guys

Im fairly new to golf and believe I am hitter with a right arm drive down and through the ball

Short and mid irons I seem to hit fine but I really struggle with the longer clubs (woods and driver). It *feels* like I dont get enough width on the backswing and I just seem to hit it quite steep

any advice?
Hey, I found Waldo!

Welcome to LBG. Please take a look at Extensor Action. Search video here and on YouTube. Peek at the book if you have it. Chapter 6-B-1-D.

Here is a quick tutorial.

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EXTENSOR ACTION assists in keeping the left arm straight as well as helping maintain the structure of the power package and Flat Left Wrist at impact. Generally Extensor Action is applied via pressure point #1, the heel pad under your right thumb pressing against the first knuckle of your left hand. Here are 4 ways Homer Kelley says Extensor Action is important:

1) the full extension of the Left Arm at all times
2) the full extension of the Right Arm for the Follow-through
3) the correct rate of “Clubhead Closing”
4) the proper type of support for “passive” (non-accelerating 6-C-0) Clubhead Lag Pressure involving Wristcock.

It is not a very strong pressure. Try putting a wind breaker on with your left arm not in the sleeve. Use your right hand to grip the left sleeve just as though it was a golf club. Keep the sleeve straight during a golf swing. That little bit of tension is all it is.

Extensor Action is a huge key to the Golfing Machine and I don't see it discussed very much in other teachers methodologies...

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Study EXTENSOR ACTION. Take 2 aspirin, and call us in the morning.



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