Mixing both the shoulder and right arm T?Away

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Hi Guy's
I am a golf pro in Australia, and I am a great fan of you Brian and Ben Doyle. I myself think the flipper download I got from you Brian is one of the best explained ways of getting the best from your impact position. I downloaded the short on takeaway and loved it, I myself have always had problems with my own takeaway either I take it to far inside by using my shoulder's to much and left arm or I take it outside the line by using no shoulders and picking the club up with my arms. Now after watching you short on takeaway I went to the range and hit 100 balls using a light shoulder turn and then I started to pick the club up with my right arm and found it was the perfect combonation to get perfectly on plane, My question to you all is have any of you guys had a simuluar problem and how did you fix it.
Thanks guy's
Best wishes
Addam smith
 

Jim Kobylinski

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I use a combination of the shoulder turn takeaway and the right forearm pickup as i find it the most dynamic motion "for me."

You can also trace a straight plane line that way too. If you use a true shoulder turn takeaway you can't because you suck the club TOO FAR inside. If you use a combo of the RFP and the STT it will still come "under plane" on video but if you use lasers you will see you are still tracing a straight plane line which is what is the most important.

Also, brian's full video short on the subject covers this well.
 
Hi Jim 0068
Thank you for your reply,
I must say I really enjoy all your posts and replies Jim that I have read. You are a man of many talent's.
Best wishes
Addam
 

Jim Kobylinski

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Thank you. I have spent about 3 years this July learning about all this stuff and plan to make it my future eventually.

Let me know if i can help you with anything along the way :)
 
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