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    Could you talk about how to get the right forearm to cross over the left after impact? Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlgenson View Post
    Could you talk about how to get the right forearm to cross over the left after impact? Thanks.

    Jon,

    Put your right arm out in front of you in a palm neutral position --- that will give you the look you want to have your contact and ball club face separation {for our little model here let's just say that at this point the right arm is reaching it's fullest extension}

    Now - take your hand from that palm neutral location and turn the palm down through the forearm.. that's the sensation and it needs to be added into your stroke pattern after the arms reach full extension and ball has separated from club face. A lot of people say why is it necessary to do if the ball has already separated from the face. Well, it needs to be pre-programmed into the whole pattern to give the contact that happens just before this move the very best in precision.

    It is a good idea for you to re watch:
    Explosive Golf Show #2 Ball Control
    Video Tip #10 Close Up of Hand Action
    DVD Volume #3 - Swivel Section
    DVD Grip and Wrist Action

    Let us know how you do!
    Michael Jacobs
    PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
    2012 Metropolitan Section
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Jacobs View Post
    Jon,

    Put your right arm out in front of you in a palm neutral position --- that will give you the look you want to have your contact and ball club face separation {for our little model here let's just say that at this point the right arm is reaching it's fullest extension}

    Now - take your hand from that palm neutral location and turn the palm down through the forearm.. that's the sensation and it needs to be added into your stroke pattern after the arms reach full extension and ball has separated from club face. A lot of people say why is it necessary to do if the ball has already separated from the face. Well, it needs to be pre-programmed into the whole pattern to give the contact that happens just before this move the very best in precision.

    It is a good idea for you to re watch:
    Explosive Golf Show #2 Ball Control
    Video Tip #10 Close Up of Hand Action
    DVD Volume #3 - Swivel Section
    DVD Grip and Wrist Action

    Let us know how you do!
    I will work on that. Thanks.
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