The place to program this move is at Impact Fix (8-2 and 7-8 ). By pre-positioning your Right Shoulder 'down On Plane,' say almost directly opposite the Ball -- probably much lower than your presently feel -- you will be able to extend through the Ball much further until you reach the Both Arms Straight Position at the end of the Follow-Through (8-11). When you return to Adjusted Address from this position you will notice that you have a 'lot of right arm' -- it is quite bent, even with applied extensor action -- and that means that as your Right Shoulder turns through the Ball in this much farther way -- "chasing it" as Nick Price likes to say -- then the Left Arm with its Flat Left Wrist can fly through Impact unimpeded by the 'chain' of the Straightened Right Arm caused by the too high Right Shoulder.
Originally Posted by yoda
Ideit,
You have asked what I meant by the bolded quote, and here is the answer:
The Shoulder has simply continued its circular rotation about the Spine (with the Head serving as the Stationary Axis of the Pivot). This advanced degree of Shoulder Turn has been 'fixed' in the Impact 'Picture' and accomodated through this particular Shot.