right arm swing
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09-30-2006, 08:04 PM
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right arm swing
How do you put together a right arm swing pattern using TGM book. I read a little about a right arm swing but not sure what components I need to put a pattern together.
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09-30-2006, 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by timm
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How do you put together a right arm swing pattern using TGM book. I read a little about a right arm swing but not sure what components I need to put a pattern together.
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Use 12-2-0 from the 7th edition and use 7-3 per the Magic of the Right Forearm for the backswing and downswing. That's TGM swinging for you. To customize the swing....you need to decide what loading action you can execute without error, use snap loading or random loading. Your body flexiblity will determine that...if you bob with Snap loading then you need to use random loading...you perform random loading by folding your right elbow at the start of the backswing.
To learn the swing...take the club to the top of your backswing...trigger the downswing with the right forearm and allow gravity to take over (this is a falling action or what has been coined by Mark Evershed, the vertical drop)...you're learning the motion of the swing through the law of gravity(if you can get the swing on plane on the backswing, gravity will take it down the correct path on the downswing)...once you get the FEEL of the motion, to generate more speed, increase the speed of the whole procedure by uncocking the right elbow through the right forearm. The Magic of the Right Forearm. By uncocking the right elbow with the right forearm you get a powerful automatic snap release...reference the Tomasello Lee Deitrick Letter series tape when Tomasello talks observing the swing in slow motion with high speed cameras.
That's how Tomasello taught the downswing class...with LAW, with the weight of the golf club, gravity (the LAW of Gravity) and the Magic of the Right Forearm. Some say that Homer was the Issac Newton of golf...I guess Tomasello got the gravity thing from Homer...this is what I have discovered by listening to my Tomasello tapes in the car for the past two weeks. Over and Over...see chapter 14 the computer for turning things over in your MIND.
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 09-30-2006 at 10:17 PM.
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10-01-2006, 01:27 AM
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Lots of people Bob...
Ben Hogan....Moe Norman....Eldrick Woods....Lee Trevino....etc.
Would you ever advocate it? I dunno bout that.....
....but those guys do do it.
(Bucket: "You said do-do!!") 
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11-06-2006, 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by birdie_man
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Lots of people Bob...
Ben Hogan....Moe Norman....Eldrick Woods....Lee Trevino....etc.
Would you ever advocate it? I dunno bout that.....
....but those guys do do it.
(Bucket: "You said do-do!!")
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Hi Birdie,'
Um, are you sayingthe above right arm swing?
If so, I emphatically disagree.
Trevino=hitter
Hogan=manipulated swinger
Moe=Hitter
Woods=swinger.
My opinion, I could be wrong on all!!!....however, I am pretty sure none of them right arm swings.
And again....opinion....mine....you know th saying!

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11-06-2006, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
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Use 12-2-0 from the 7th edition and use 7-3 per the Magic of the Right Forearm for the backswing and downswing. That's TGM swinging for you. To customize the swing....you need to decide what loading action you can execute without error, use snap loading or random loading. Your body flexiblity will determine that...if you bob with Snap loading then you need to use random loading...you perform random loading by folding your right elbow at the start of the backswing.
To learn the swing...take the club to the top of your backswing...trigger the downswing with the right forearm and allow gravity to take over (this is a falling action or what has been coined by Mark Evershed, the vertical drop)...you're learning the motion of the swing through the law of gravity(if you can get the swing on plane on the backswing, gravity will take it down the correct path on the downswing)...once you get the FEEL of the motion, to generate more speed, increase the speed of the whole procedure by uncocking the right elbow through the right forearm. The Magic of the Right Forearm. By uncocking the right elbow with the right forearm you get a powerful automatic snap release...reference the Tomasello Lee Deitrick Letter series tape when Tomasello talks observing the swing in slow motion with high speed cameras.
That's how Tomasello taught the downswing class...with LAW, with the weight of the golf club, gravity (the LAW of Gravity) and the Magic of the Right Forearm. Some say that Homer was the Issac Newton of golf...I guess Tomasello got the gravity thing from Homer...this is what I have discovered by listening to my Tomasello tapes in the car for the past two weeks. Over and Over...see chapter 14 the computer for turning things over in your MIND.
DG
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How do you view PP#4's role in this? Is this a 3 barrel move with 1,2,3?
If you bob, check your impact fix alignment and head position as well as right forearm at address. Chances are the right forearm is too high at address IMO.
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11-06-2006, 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
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Use 12-2-0 from the 7th edition and use 7-3 per the Magic of the Right Forearm for the backswing and downswing. That's TGM swinging for you. To customize the swing....you need to decide what loading action you can execute without error, use snap loading or random loading. Your body flexiblity will determine that...if you bob with Snap loading then you need to use random loading...you perform random loading by folding your right elbow at the start of the backswing.
To learn the swing...take the club to the top of your backswing...trigger the downswing with the right forearm and allow gravity to take over (this is a falling action or what has been coined by Mark Evershed, the vertical drop)...you're learning the motion of the swing through the law of gravity(if you can get the swing on plane on the backswing, gravity will take it down the correct path on the downswing)...once you get the FEEL of the motion, to generate more speed, increase the speed of the whole procedure by uncocking the right elbow through the right forearm. The Magic of the Right Forearm. By uncocking the right elbow with the right forearm you get a powerful automatic snap release...reference the Tomasello Lee Deitrick Letter series tape when Tomasello talks observing the swing in slow motion with high speed cameras.
That's how Tomasello taught the downswing class...with LAW, with the weight of the golf club, gravity (the LAW of Gravity) and the Magic of the Right Forearm. Some say that Homer was the Issac Newton of golf...I guess Tomasello got the gravity thing from Homer...this is what I have discovered by listening to my Tomasello tapes in the car for the past two weeks. Over and Over...see chapter 14 the computer for turning things over in your MIND.
DG
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Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
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Use 12-2-0 from the 7th edition and use 7-3 per the Magic of the Right Forearm for the backswing and downswing.
To learn the swing...take the club to the top of your backswing...trigger the downswing with the right forearm once you get the FEEL of the motion, to generate more speed, increase the speed of the whole procedure by uncocking the right elbow through the right forearm. The Magic of the Right Forearm. By uncocking the right elbow with the right forearm you get a powerful automatic snap release...
DG
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playing around with this i was wondering about the following:
does the right forearm feel like // or on plane at takeaway too // too ground and then // or on plane to the same position too release before driving through impact?
just wondering what you guyz think, plane issues this end since birth...lol!
thanks, Jerome
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