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Date Posted: 16:14:08 03/03/02 Sun
Author: Jim
Subject: Forearms do rotate, just not at the......
In reply to: Remington 's message, "Do the forearms rotate Jim? See for yourself." on 10:53:51 03/03/02 Sun

same time. On the backswing and downswing the left arm rotates, while the right arm doesn't. Somewhat past impact the right arm starts to rotate and the left arm stops rotating.

While Jack came up with the SA concept, he did not have an idea of how to properly teach it. He also said his way is better then what Moe actually does. Moe's swing fits NG's model swing to a T. Jack had nothing to do with the current NG swing.

When you hear phrases like "square tracking" and "straight line release" it might be a good idea to try to understand what is meant by the phrases before trying to discredit them. Square tracking is the clubface remaining square to the arc of the swing through impact longer then it does in CG, which can easily be proven with video. Straight line release is simply releasing the club on plane so that the club releases against the right forearm past impact just like Moe's does. I am surprised that you can't figure these things out on your own. You really should view some video of Moe in slowmoe. Then you can stop with your insanity. Natural Golf does a great job of verbalizing the obvious. (sorry for that one, I just couldn't resist) I am getting tired of spoon feeding all this info to you. Too bad you don't pay attention, and you think you know it all.

Jim

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