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Old 10-18-2009, 05:31 PM
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Burley are you referring "Swinging Left"or the Hands "cutting" Left? Id like to point out that Homer would agree the hands do , post low point move Forward, Up and IN. Homers "IN" being another mans "Left". This is a geometric truth. But the thing that is missing in the Swinging Left or the Cutting Left thing is the alignment to the Plane. You can swing left and be on plane or off. Homer wanted us to swing our hands or more correctly our Pressure Points On Plane and when doing so they will go left, for sure.

The term "cutting" left or to lesser extent "swinging" left has an implied direction to the golfers force that is well just Plane wrong to my mind. Per 1-L-10. Post Low Point , though the Hands are indeed traveling Forward, Up and In (left) the Force which is applied to the club through the Pressure Points is directed Forward, Down and Out towards the Plane Line. Any attempt to "cut" or "swing" the hands or the pressure points Left is to direct the Force OFF PLANE.

Alignments again. And Force. Geometry and Physics. Feel vs Reel. This concept is one of the truly HUGE benefits of TGM. Homer wanted us to Thrust DOWN and OUT towards the Plane Line while maintaining a bent Right Hand. The other side of the Flat Left wrist. How bent? To the degree established at Fix , per the shot at hand.
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