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Old 04-26-2008, 05:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Daylight between forearms at impact

How much space should be between the forearms at impact as seen from down the line?

Assuming of course the left arm is on top?

Or should they be in line?
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Default It depends....

A right-to-left golfer would have more, and a left-to-right one less, when viewed from so called down-the-line.

Even if relative to their respective plane lines, they are the same.

Also, golfers who have the left arm MORE across the body at impact will have a more bent right arm, and therefore a lower right arm.

The right arm SHOULD be lower though.
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A right-to-left golfer would have more, and a left-to-right one less, when viewed from so called down-the-line.

Even if relative to their respective plane lines, they are the same.

Also, golfers who have the left arm MORE across the body at impact will have a more bent right arm, and therefore a lower right arm.

The right arm SHOULD be lower though.
As in...David Toms (alot ) or Nick Price (none ) ?
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As in...David Toms (alot ) or Nick Price (none ) ?
Exactly.
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Hunter Mahan has a lot too.
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A right-to-left golfer would have more, and a left-to-right one less, when viewed from so called down-the-line.

Even if relative to their respective plane lines, they are the same.

Also, golfers who have the left arm MORE across the body at impact will have a more bent right arm, and therefore a lower right arm.

The right arm SHOULD be lower though.
So-called DTL.............I think I get it........

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Nice explanation, BTW.
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