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Old 05-22-2006, 08:32 PM
mb6606 mb6606 is offline
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IF you put your hands on the club as in 10-2-A and simply pull your right forearm back along the same line as it is at address (toward your right shoulder) the right hands drops perfectly into place as in 10-2-B. Right hand is not longer on the same plane as the wristcock but rather the impact forearm plane.

Seems simple enough am I missing something?

BTW The left hand "V" is not pointing at the right shoulder as in conventional strong grips. 10-2-b is the best way to enable the left hand club shaft to achieve/maintain the flat left wrist/flail. Read the basic motion curriculum paragraph 7.
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