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Old 03-01-2007, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
I don't think Homer would advise the right arm swing . . . he made another comment regarding bending the Left Wrist. He said you could do it . . . BUT the wrist had to start bending SOMEWHERE and SOMETIME. So where and when and can you do that everytime? Would your alignments be irratic? He actually said that you could pick up speed . . . BUT had to pay the consequences.

Forget Swinging the Right Arm Drive it with muskel powers or CF powers.
P.238 7th Edition.

HITTING AND SWINGING

Golf - Accelerating the Club radially with Right Arm Thrust is Hitting. Accelerating the Club Longitudinally, with either Arm, is Swinging.

P. 3 7th Edition

Second Paragraph.
This, alone, does not properly seperate "Hitters" and "Swingers" because it is possible to "Swing" the Club with either Arm but only the Right Arm can actually "Hit".

However, you will save yourself much anguish by using the Right Hand just for sensing and controlling acceleration and the Left Hand just for sensing and controlling alignments.


DG

Last edited by Delaware Golf : 03-01-2007 at 11:43 PM.
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