right forearm pickup ( a skeptics song)

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With great suspicion I have listened for sometime now about this right forearm pickup thing. "Oh that one little magic move could solve all my swing problems, " I've thought. I am a fireplug, with above average stength, former muscle-head. At 5 ft 9, I've spent most of my competitive life leveraging my body in a large man's world. I swing the golf club as I live, as if throwing 100 pound bags of cracked corn in back of a pickup (dove season comes in tomorrow, bu the way). So don't tell me to daintily pickup the club with my right forearm and drive it down.

So with my usual skepticism with a hand-controlled pivot move, yesterday at the range I thought I might like to experiment around with this move some more just to prove it worthless for me, to remove it as a possibility to ever consider doing again.


And then it happened. By focusing on picking up the club with the right forearm soley to point the butt of the club at the plane line, and to keep it pointing there as far as I possibly could in my downswing, I finally became the lagdaddy I always wanted to be. the job of the rest of my body, including my left arm, was to stay the hell out of the way. In its simplest form, I did as folows:

1. Pick up the club with the right forearm, pointing the butt of the club at the plane line.

2. My right forearm pickup also had a second responsiblity to pull my shoulder line closed and Keep it closed, the feel being closed even into the impact area.

3. Stab the ground with the butt of the club near the ball position (a feel)

Having become a self-actualized minor god, I sped home, got pulled over by a Georgia State Patrol for speeding. As he handed me the ticket book to sign, I reached out the window, grabbed him by his tie, pulled him in the window until he was right in my face, and did that clicking bite thing that Val Kilmore's Iceman did to Tom Cruise's Maverick character in Top Gun's locker room scene.

Not really, but I did stay at a Holiday inn Express last night. And I really did experience the magic of the right forearm pikup yesterday....really, I did.

"You mean the ball doesn't matter who I am?"
B. Manzella
 
quote:Originally posted by diggerdog

With great suspicion I have listened for sometime now about this right forearm pickup thing. "Oh that one little magic move could solve all my swing problems, " I've thought. I am a fireplug, with above average stength, former muscle-head. At 5 ft 9, I've spent most of my competitive life leveraging my body in a large man's world. I swing the golf club as I live, as if throwing 100 pound bags of cracked corn in back of a pickup (dove season comes in tomorrow, bu the way). So don't tell me to daintily pickup the club with my right forearm and drive it down.
Wasn't Yoda working with you? It is no more dainty then a shoulder turn and extremly violent on the take-DOWN if you hit which Im guessing you would (or should).
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So with my usual skepticism with a hand-controlled pivot move, yesterday at the range I thought I might like to experiment around with this move some more just to prove it worthless for me, to remove it as a possibility to ever consider doing again.


And then it happened. By focusing on picking up the club with the right forearm soley to point the butt of the club at the plane line, and to keep it pointing there as far as I possibly could in my downswing, I finally became the lagdaddy I always wanted to be. the job of the rest of my body, including my left arm, was to stay the hell out of the way. In its simplest form, I did as folows:

1. Pick up the club with the right forearm, pointing the butt of the club at the plane line.

2. My right forearm pickup also had a second responsiblity to pull my shoulder line closed and Keep it closed, the feel being closed even into the impact area.

3. Stab the ground with the butt of the club near the ball position (a feel)
I'm soooo glad this works for you, although I don't feel what you feel - I like to feel the pulling of my left thumb up and over my right shoulder. Presto right forearm Take-UP using extensor action. It also cocked my left wrist without a thought.
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Having become a self-actualized minor god, I sped home, got pulled over by a Georgia State Patrol for speeding. As he handed me the ticket book to sign, I reached out the window, grabbed him by his tie, pulled him in the window until he was right in my face, and did that clicking bite thing that Val Kilmore's Iceman did to Tom Cruise's Maverick character in Top Gun's locker room scene.

Funny stuff -
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Not really, but I did stay at a Holiday inn Express last night. And I really did experience the magic of the right forearm pikup yesterday....really, I did.

"You mean the ball doesn't matter who I am?"
B. Manzella

Homer said that the ball doesn't go into the lake beacuse it hates you but because it use just obeying you and the laws set onto it. Way to go diggerdog
 
quote:Originally posted by nevermind

as a swinger can I use these thoughts without skrewing everything up?

Yes, a swinger adds a turn of the left hand going to the top putting pp3 under the shaft and 'karate' chop snap release down with a roll of the left hand, a horizontal hinge and swivel.
 
Mike,

Don't hate me , but let me add a bit of clarification. As the secondary lever assembly is loaded, there is a 1/4 rotation of the #3 pressure point pressure that is felt at the top of the shaft (as it is oriented at address). The release type need not be of the snap variety, nor is horizontal hinging mandatory.
By the way, I love your "Flying Wedges" logo. I hope that your skills are ultimately utilized in an improved presentation of all things visual as they relate to TGM.

EC
 
I don't think I have ever not used Horizantal Hinging or a snap release with "Swinging" so it was the only example I could give. I know a Tom Watson had a sweep release with his swinging motion and that several variations are more then possible, I just don't know them well enough. I'm using a sweep motion with my "Hitting" swing. Is that right? The so-called "late hit" with swinging (for me) and a so-called early release of the hands for hitting?

I'm glad you like the logo, I made several versions for Yoda.
 
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