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Date Posted: 22:34:08 01/28/02 Mon
Author: DR
Subject: Re: Arms of wood, is a term first coined by Joe Dante
In reply to: Chazman 's message, "Arms of wood, is a term first coined by Joe Dante" on 20:53:18 01/28/02 Mon

>>I've seen a few of you use the term "arms of wood."
>>Please explain what that means and how it can fit into
>>the idea that the NG swing is an "arm" swing.
>>Also, where did the term "arms of wood" come from?
>
>I don't think it can fit in with NG beng considered
>arm swing since old Joe Dante taught a pullers body
>swing.
>
>His thought was to keep the forearms and hand "stiff
>like wood" on the start of the downswing to promote
>the wrist bend in the trail hand, thereby preserving
>the angle into impact.
>
>Joe Dante was one of the first golf instructors to
>recognize that consistancy and clubhead speed came
>from COAM, "conservation of angular momentum"!

Does it work? The idea seems sound enough.

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