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Old 09-28-2006, 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
Forward is a resultant force from a downward and outward motion in the golf swing. Right Forearm downward....at release, the rotational action of the hips throw the shoulders outward. So the motion the swinger or hitter needs to think about at the beginning of the downswing is a downward motion of the right forearm...any thought of going outward at the the beginning of the downstroke will cause an over the top move...an off-plane move.

See 2-N-1 the Forward Force Vector of the Clubhead (7-23)is a resultant force.

The primary downward force vector is produced by straightening the right elbow. Hmmm exactly the way Tom Tomasello taught TGM. Right out of the 7th edition.

DG
Yes sir! Another VERY INTERESTING change to 2-N-1 is that AXIS TILT is NO LONGER responsible for Downward Motion as in the 6th . . . but it is . . .

Responsible for ON-PLANE MOTION. Wonder what made him have this revelation?
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