Did I understand this correctly--even with or perhaps especially with RFP, the lifting R elbow moves the club up, back in--parallel to the target line?
As soon as I bend that R elbow, the club wants to go whoosh--out to one o'clock (so to speak--say I'm facing twelve o'clock and the target line is three o'clock i.e., immeadiately to my right).
Is it the simultaneous lifting up/back/in with the turning shoulder which keeps the club moving down the target line?
I'm freaked by this, since I know the point (one of the points) of RFP is to keep the flying wedge in place and not move the club back with the shoulders in a "v", "down the line...".
Continued thanks. And yes, I will be posting like a maniac for awhile as I'm going to see Ted aka Yodasluke in August and want to minimize my beat-down as much as possible...
