LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - What is an on plane right forearm? Thread: What is an on plane right forearm? View Single Post #4 01-19-2006, 02:38 PM phillygolf Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 355 Originally Posted by bgolfing I use the Claw to eliminate an, ahem, stroke flaw. I would like to use a normal grip, but have not had much luck. However, I have been experimenting inside this winter and came across something that I hope you can advise me on. I have been working on getting my right forearm in line and directly behind the shaft. To do so, I have to bend my right arm a little more. It feels very difficult to yip it b/c it feels very "locked." Is this an on plane right forearm that everyone discusses? If so, would my previous setup, with the right forearm more under/below the shaft contribute to a jerky stroke? Hmmm... Not sure about the 'locked' feeling. I suspect it's due to zeroing out #1 accumlator. However....the onplane right forearm is inline with the shaft as established at impact fix. If, at fix, your right forearm is inline (per 7-2,7-3, and 2-F) with the shaft, then you right forearm is 'onplane'. Make sense? Patrick phillygolf View Public Profile Send a private message to phillygolf Find all posts by phillygolf