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Old 04-27-2006, 09:14 AM
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10-C-3 Push
Originally Posted by DelawareGolf
There should be no flying right elbow with either a 10-3-A or 10-3-B right arm motion...now 10-3-C (Push Basic Stroke) is a different story. I would read the component descriptions for each of those right arm motions and see if you can tell the difference. There is a big difference between a 10-3-A and a 10-3-C motion....I really don't see a need for the 10-3-C motion other than putting or chipping with a putting stroke.


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Homer Kelley agreed with DG that the Push Basic Stroke should be limited to the very short shots, the Chips and Putts. And because the Hands are kept between the Right Elbow and the Ball as the Elbow moves on that line, he was adamant that beginning golfers avoid it. He felt it encouraged Steering (3-F-7-A) and made learning the proper Fanning Motion of the Right Forearm in the longer shots much more difficult to learn (psychologically if for no other reason).

One important point: Though the Right Elbow may appear to Fly in the Push Basic Stroke -- especially if the Basic Motion is extended to Acquired and Total Motion (12-5-1/2/3) -- there is no actual Flying Elbow as long as the Flying Wedges Assembly (6-B-3-0-1) maintains its Impact Fix alignments. Only if the Right Wrist Bend were increased from its Impact Fix degree of Bend could the Right Elbow actually be said to Fly.
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Old 04-27-2006, 02:54 PM
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Impact Fix and Push BM#43
Originally Posted by dclaryjr

Now this is a case where I wish I had a video.

Can you take another shot at that last paragraph. What do you mean by "a
right Shoulder that has Turned further through Impact?" (as opposed to
your first paragraph where you say everything stays staionary 'especially the
right shoulder.'

Pardon my slow uptake.





The Right Shoulder is pre-positioned at Impact Fix in its On Plane Turned
Condition through the Ball for any desired length of Follow-Through. It is
then 'fixed' in that Turned Condition. Then, with the Right Shoulder
motionless, the Right Forearm moves the Club with a Push Basic Stroke back
and through the Ball to the pre-determined Both Arms Straight Follow-Through
position.
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