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Originally Posted by drewitgolf
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Improperly executed entensor action causes Clubhead Throwaway (6-B-1-D). Would pushing too much with the right arm at start down (8-7), losing storage, cause the club to move below plane (too vertical), leading to an uncocked left wrist at impact, thus giving the flattening right (and clubhead) the responsibility of closing the clubface (producing a "leakage hooker")?
Is this what Homer means when he states, "the stretch direction is always below plane"? That is when over-done.
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At Impact Fix, the Left Arm is
above the Plane. When it is stretched --
pulled not
pushed! -- into a straight line by either the #1 Pressure Point or the #3 Pressure Point, the direction of that stretch must necessarily be
below the Plane (6-B-1-D).
Extensor Action may be limited to stretching only the Left Arm using the #1 Pressure Point to
Pull on the Left Thumb. However, it is possible to stretch the
entire Primary Lever Assembly -- the Left Arm
and Club -- by using the #3 Pressure Point to Pull on the Clubshaft. However, should this specialized
pulling application of #3 Pressure Point Pressure be allowed to become a 'Pushing Away' Action, Throwaway will inevitably result.