c21, I teach so therefore I have a very limited budget, scheduling a lesson with bman is not really an option. However, I am getting help from John Weaver, some tgmers know him, at a very fair price. He wants me to do some studying and I want to show him I value his time and take what he is doing for me very seriously by going out and learning without having to be guided by him 100%.
Birdie, I dont feel attacked or anything the such, people here are pretty helpfull. I am new to the TGM but must admit I already believe it to be spot on and not some fly by night fad of how to swing a club. I know it will take time. Now after a couple of years studying this I will be ready to argue
from my reading and discussions with John my current thought is that;
at address you are in a set up position. Left arm hangs in a neutral position, right elbow SLIGHT bent, left wtist uncocked, and no lag. Half way down into the downswing you are in a postion that left arm is across the chest some more (#4 has an increased angle) more lag (#2 has increased angle), and right elbow bent (#1 has I.A.) and now all these increased angles are waiting to be released along with the roling of left forearm. SO all these things being released from these power accumulating positions, is the power source in the golf swing.