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Old 05-11-2012, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by ml249 View Post
Hi, i'm new to the golfing machine and i've tried to search everywhere for information on the specific path that the right forearm needs to take to get to top position. I know the right forearm needs to be on plane.

I saw the alignment golf video and it seems that VJ is doing this "lawnmower" motion. Is that actually what we are supposed to be doing? How much fan and how much pulling back goes into it?

Thanks
The right forearm action is up and down (right forearm Karate chop). The fanning motion described in 10-3-A is result of the rotational action of the hips and shoulders. Read Tom Tomasello's Golf Illustrated interview on this site.

Standard Hip Action 10-15-A and the Magic of the Right Forearm action in secion 7-3 will solve your backstroke action for both hitting and swinging. Your one step from playing great golf.

DG

Last edited by Delaware Golf : 05-12-2012 at 10:29 AM.
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