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Old 01-05-2011, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
[*]First: The "CP Release" is essentially, Driving the Right Forearm to the Correct On-Plane Angle of Approach for Impact and keeping the Right Forearm Wedge ( or only the Right Forearm ) moving On-Plane at least until both Arms are straight. Because of "Transfer Power" from the Pivot to the Right Forearm, wherever the Right Forearm goes, the Clubhead will follow. [*]Second: (Issue - Problem) If the Left Arm is held against the Chest (Hogan) and not allowed to Swing Freely during the Impact and Follow-through Intervals, the Right Forearm cannot quite reach nor remain on the correct TGM Angle of Approach.
First of all, the RFFW is only on plane for an instance. It is under plane back and down, at plane through impact and then over plane.

A guy that goes under the name Slicefixer over at golfwrx has a 9-3 drill where the students are required to hold the RFFW all the way into the finish. This may be an old drill but it was new to me. It takes a specific coordination between hands and pivot to get there. When you finish, the hands are above and in front of your left hip and the shaft points straight up in the sky.

I tried this drill today. I didn't get all the way but I was close. Certainly close enough to be convinced that you can "swing left" without compromiising RFFW.

That 9-3 drill was btw a great drill no matter how you want to strike the ball. I could even do a TGM TSP stroke afterwards.
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