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Old 04-15-2010, 02:25 PM
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Thank you for the descriptive reply. I think I see what you mean in the last paragraph about the feeling of the shoulders on plan and the club underneath it. I realize how so many things can go wrong and that getting into a correct set up works wonders to eliminate many of the problems.

The right forearm action is fantastic when I get it right. Sometimes it is a total mystery to me. I believe focusing on the pivot may indeed eliminate some of my thoughts/questions about the use of the left arm.
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Old 04-15-2010, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by scottcuban View Post
Thank you for the descriptive reply. I think I see what you mean in the last paragraph about the feeling of the shoulders on plan and the club underneath it. I realize how so many things can go wrong and that getting into a correct set up works wonders to eliminate many of the problems.

The right forearm action is fantastic when I get it right. Sometimes it is a total mystery to me. I believe focusing on the pivot may indeed eliminate some of my thoughts/questions about the use of the left arm.
Please be sure that U use #1 NOT #3 to apply pressure-
This is MOST IMPORTANT and easy not to do.

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Old 04-15-2010, 02:59 PM
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It may help to monitor pp#4. It tells a lot of how well the arms and the pivot are synced.
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Old 04-15-2010, 03:06 PM
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Good advice from Hungrybear there,

You can use both, just as long as PP#3 doesn't take over the show. If you sense increase PP#3 and loose PP#1 pressure you're in trouble.
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Old 04-15-2010, 06:19 PM
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Good advice from Hungrybear there,

You can use both, just as long as PP#3 doesn't take over the show. If you sense increase PP#3 and loose PP#1 pressure you're in trouble.
I believe I have done this in the past and continue to do it causing some of my problems. I think this is why I have questions about an over active shoulder turn to keep the pressure in PP#1. Obviously, it has not worked.
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Old 10-01-2010, 03:47 PM
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I am going to jump in here and hopefully not threadjack, but ask a little more about the role of the left arm in hitting.
I am feeling pretty good about the right side; the right shoulder, right forearm, pp#1-3, but am wondering a bit about the left arm and hand.
I have been working on EA, of course, but wonder just how active do I get with the left arm in the downward motion.
I have seen and think I understand Yoda's clip on AG with the left arm going straight down into the ground and the clip found elsewhere regarding the walrus and the tomahawk. I guess I am wondering how to incorporate that left side with the right side.
I am 65ish and golf has never been more fun thanks to Yoda, KevCarter and the folks here at LBG Forums.
Thanks.

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