For your regular (Swinging) swing, the Right side is supposed not to disrupt , but reinforce , that Motion and Action.
Like you OB, my golf season is over until the spring but I think extensor action and using my right forearm to guide my left arm should be my winter project.
Back on topic, although I seem to be impervious to extensor action drills... I'd love to have some stuff to work on over the winter that can help move that left arm swing toward right forearm, shoulder control.
I certainly don't have any trouble with right forearm control while hitting, it's just that swinging is a flail, and intimately tied to the left side/pivot.
but I think extensor action and using my right forearm to guide my left arm should be my winter project.
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If you struggle with extensor action and an on plane move of the right shoulder in transition, then a winters work on it will bring much golfing joy this coming spring, I believe. Hard to adopt though they are, once incorporated they will be for you a portal into a new golfing world. To search out new ways, new means and BOLDLY GO WHERE YOU HAVE NEVER GONE BEFORE.
Beam me up Scotty and call Bones "I think Im going insane"