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Gentlemen,

I occasionally observe in my follow-thru a somewhat bent left elbow (I can't even bring myself to use the nasty phrase).  I know one way to address this is to have better extension at the finish (raise belt buckle) to give the arms room to stay straight.  When I do raise that belt buckle, I notice that it tends to move my swing path outside-in.  Is this generally the case with more extension or am I doing it incorrectly?

Thank you for any thoughts.

-Darryl


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your left elbow must bend or fold as you follow through. However, it should not bend pointing up (chiken wing).

??Raising your belt buckle???

dak4n6


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Do you have a video? The main reason I've seen people have a bent elbow isthattheydontcontinue turning through impact. If your turn stalls your arms have no room to keep going and so they must bend.

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  darrylc said:
Originally Posted by darrylc

Gentlemen,

I occasionally observe in my follow-thru a somewhat bent left elbow (I can't even bring myself to use the nasty phrase).  I know one way to address this is to have better extension at the finish (raise belt buckle) to give the arms room to stay straight.  When I do raise that belt buckle, I notice that it tends to move my swing path outside-in.  Is this generally the case with more extension or am I doing it incorrectly?

Thank you for any thoughts.

-Darryl

The weight of pressure has to be far enough forward, if you extend too early, can rotate the path to the left.

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