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Originally Posted by birdie_man
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Per 10-2-0 - "Usually the only real difference between the Right and Left Hand Grip is that the clubshaft lies under the heel of the Left Hand but it (or the left thumb) lies in the cup of the Right Hand."
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I really like that Matt...even thought I don't do it in my own stroke right now lol...
If you have the grip in the fingers of your right hand, all it takes is for you to move your hand so the grip runs through the bottom part of your palm (pretty much where the underside of your wrist meets your hand- envision your hand is cut off...). Put it in between the Thumb Pad and Heel Pad...right in the "butt cheeks" of your hand lol.
If I swung more in the way of "right wrist bends straight back"/"clap your hands" (err clap your extended-out left hand with your right hand- fanning motion)...then it would be bang on.
Felt great last night....I have a feeling me not having known this before is one part of the reason why I moved away from that swing style.
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I find that the extensor action pretty much pulls the primary lever assembly inline and (although sometimes it changes to pp1) generally I prefer to do it with pp3. I like to feel with pp3 I stretch it out and just tracing the plane line with it. I also allow the extensor action to preform the start-up swivel for me - the extensor action takeaway. This is pretty much my backstroke in a nutshell at this current time.....
I find the precision in being able to stretch and trace that plane line is crutial to me.... which is only possible with an onplane right forearm... With this the trace and stretch is always towards the plane line....
Have you ever tried this and whats your thoughts?