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right arm swing revisited
I been reading the right arm swing thread that posted 5 years ago. It very interesting, Here's what I belief everyone was commenting about.
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/index.p...Arm-Swing.html Would this be a viable swing from driver to wedge? Is the right arm swinging rather than hitting? What are deleware's thought presently? Where are the Tomesello tapes about right arm swinging? |
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I currently use the both forearms startdown as demonstrated in the Chapter Series videos (which is Tom Tomasello demonstrating the golfing machine in front of Australia PGA pros along with Peter Croker)with all clubs Driver through 60 degree wedge. Using Ping i15 woods (X-Shafts) and Ping Z59 irons (S-Z65 shafts). The right arm motion is the same with the two forearmed startdown as it is with just using the right arm trigger. For the weekend round two weeks ago. On the first tee, I did two practice swings and nailed the first drive...slight draw 270 yards up hill. Sweet. I use both Swinging and Hitting patterns on the course. 85 to 90 percent swinging and 10 to 15 hitting. If you need a copy of the Tomasello Interview please contact me (if you send me a private message include your regular email address). Between the Golf Illustrated interview and the Tomasello videos in the gallery, you can develop an excellent game. The advantages of using the Right Arm actively with Swinging motion...I can generate both the small wheel with the line delivery path and the large wheel (softer shots) with the circle delivery path and from a physical perspective I can go from Swinging to Hitting with ease. DG |
Delaware, do you feel that you are swinging the left arm along with the right arm?
If so, is much like the extensor action that Tom speaks about in his video at Lynn's website? |
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Extensor action is non-accelerating application of the Left Arm, stretched by the right arm through pressure point #1. Don't confuse the action in 7-3 (The Magic of the Right Forearm) with Extensor Action in 6-B-1-D. Two seperate actions but they have a connection per the actions that extensor action promotes. Both 7-3 and 6-B-1-D are two genius level concepts from Homer. DG |
DG,
Thanks for keeping up with the right arm swing. I've never felt at home with the other TGM alternatives. Also, I would very much like to have the Tomaselli material you have on the subject. And one question: What plane(s) do you use? |
Isn't there a danger of developing golfer's elbow with right arm swing?
When I try what I believe is the right arm swing manuever, it seems like I have a twing of pain on the inside of my right elbow. I feel much torque on my right elbow. I am feel my elbow is in more a ptch position. I'm striking the ball better but in the expense of elbow pain. Anyone else feel the same way? |
[quote=dlam;73987]Isn't there a danger of developing golfer's elbow with right arm swing?
When I try what I believe is the right arm swing manuever, it seems like I have a twing of pain on the inside of my right elbow. I feel much torque on my right elbow. I am feel my elbow is in more a ptch position. I'm striking the ball better but in the expense of elbow pain. Anyone else feel the same way?[/QUOTE Maybe the Magic of the Right Forearm approach is not for you. Shouldn't be "at" the expense of elbow pain instead "in"??? I have been swinging with the right forearm for a long time(never experienced the so called twinge in the elbow), no physical issues. Played yesterday....great shots all round long...at one point, on the tee of a short 285 yard par 4. One of the guys in my foursome said, I bet you can drive the green. The fairway goes approximately 210 yards, then drops off to a creek, then there is another 75 yards to the hole. From the tee box you can not see the green and/or flag stick. I was going to hit a 17 degree hybrid to the end of the fairway approaching the creek. Instead, I accepted the challenge and hit the sweetest, straight drive, long and straight...as I approached the green, the ball was laying center cut one foot off the green. DG |
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How long have you been golfing? I read your thread "The Twirl"...you got to be kidding me!!! |
Deleware,
I played mostly racquet sports as youngster, mostly tennis and badminton. Wasn't into golf cause after a bad round couldn't figure out what was the matter with my swing on my own. Reading golf digest mag and filling my head with different ideas made it worse. Usually my best round would be my first round in the spring! I starting getting into golf about 5 years ago. Not sure why. Probably with newer technology, big head drivers,and hybrids it's easier to play. The golfing channel and now golfing forums has added new dimension to rationalize why some golf swings work and explain why other swings are so inconsistent |
I think TGM has made my game a lot more consistent since I started learning about it few months ago. I think being able to communicate in more specific terminology regarding the golf swing has been helpful to me.
One of the many things that I found difficult was the concept of the sweetspot. In racquet sports the sweetspot is inline with the shaft. Not so with the woods and irons. My orientation and alignment had to altered in order to hit the ball effectively. |
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