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Originally Posted by EdZ
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In a strict TGM view of the left shoulder/club - you could have throw away
(out of line with the left arm)at any time after separation, but what I
am saying is that you must sustain it LONGER, because the maximum extension
of the force you have created does not, and can not, occur until both arms
straight.
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This is absolute drivel. Hear The Truth:
"So -- except in [Preliminary and Adjusted Address] the entire Left Arm,
the Clubshaft and the back of the Left Hand are ALWAYS positioned against the
same flat plane -- the plane of the Left Wristcock motion (6-B-3-0-1}."
"Take all Strokes to the Both Arms Straight Position (6-H-0-C)."
You're in your own world, Ed. Your own world.