Running Out

Discuss the commonly used TGM phrase... "RUNNING OUT OF RIGHT ARM."

>What is it?

>What causes it?

>How does one correct it?
Originally Posted by lagster Discuss the commonly used TGM phrase... "RUNNING OUT OF RIGHT ARM."

>What is it?

>What causes it?

>How does one correct it?
Straightening of the right arm before or at impact.

The intent to make the clubhead go faster and hit it hard in the absence of "lag".

"Sustain the lag".
I asked about running out of right arm on another forum. Here's the response:

"to answer the above question "how do you not run out of right arm"...all you have to do better is "sit and tilt"......your knees slightly separate as you push harder into the ground, you slide pressure over to your front hip socket and keep your head steady to create more secondary tilt..."
Originally Posted by stilltrying I asked about running out of right arm on another forum. Here's the response:

"to answer the above question "how do you not run out of right arm"...all you have to do better is "sit and tilt"......your knees slightly separate as you push harder into the ground, you slide pressure over to your front hip socket and keep your head steady to create more secondary tilt..."
So in other words, take your right shoulder down, on plane?
Originally Posted by bambam So in other words, take your right shoulder down, on plane?
I think so.
Originally Posted by bambam So in other words, take your right shoulder down, on plane?
I believe that would be part of it.
Originally Posted by lagster Discuss the commonly used TGM phrase... "RUNNING OUT OF RIGHT ARM."

>What is it?

>What causes it?

>How does one correct it?
Straightening of the right arm prior to impact .Off plane shoulder rotation in the downswing.Ensure the shoulder stays down(on plane) and back in the down stroke -practice the start down waggle 3-F-5
Down and back, not just down or back?
Originally Posted by Daryl Down and back, not just down or back?
DOWN AND BACK, my friend