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    Right Forefinger Article - click on attachment below
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Jacobs View Post
    Right Forefinger Article - click on attachment below
    Great Explanation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Hi Mike:

    I was just thinking about how I don't feel that "pressure" point and was going to post a question and... you read my mind!

    Can't wait for the video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Jacobs View Post
    Right Forefinger Article - click on attachment below
    Ah..I think I get it. If one does not have a flat left wrist and flips the club you will loose the pressure point..so concentrate on feeling pressure on the finger during the downswing so you can maintain the wrist angle and not throw away your power.
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    Gene,
    That is it!
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    I found the tip on the forefinger very helpful....nice graphics, too.
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    Thank you for taking the time to put this article up. Your placement drill reminds me of the drill that the late Joe Norwood uses in his book.
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    Thanks Leo, I have the norwood books in my library... they are classics!
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