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Originally Posted by msdreamchaser
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yes I start at standard adress
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Then, it's a relatively simple procedure to fan the right forearm and open that clubface.
First. Your first action from address is re-establish the Flying Wedge Alignments. Apply little extensor action and watch how the clubshaft and left arm get pulled into a straight line. Use the #3 Pressure Point and Right Thumb and try not to move your hands from their centered position. (See Yodas Avatar, he has established his Flying Wedge alignments)
Second. Turn your hands slightly. (to the right) Once again, try not to move your hands too much. An important point to also keep in mind is that the hands and club should be moved away from their centered location by the right forearm moving to the right just like you would move your arms to clap your hands. At this point, your hands should have moved only a few inches to the right and your right hand has also moved back toward your right hip. Your left wrist has only flattened and turned, your right wrist has bent and turned and moved in a small arch to the right.
And there you have it. The Start-up Swivel.
You should now have a fanned right forearm and clubface. For the rest of the backswing, keep the hands centered in your torso. A tendency now would be to let the club get too far behind you, below plane.
Now, tell Rob this at your next lesson so he can get you corrected (after the damage I've done)
