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Note that I have smeared red right hand. The following factors are applied to the right arm of Stuart Appleby when in position on the ball (Figure 1). The right shoulder is lower than the left shoulder. His right wrist folded a little behind. His right elbow was kept near his right hip area. The arms are slightly bent at the elbow, the front right elbow forward-this position allows the elbow to fold easily in the backswing, so the elbows must be kept near the right side of the body during the backswing.Note what happens with his right hand in the early stages of the backswing (Photo 2). He holds the degrees of folding the right wrist, and put the right arm is straight backwards, allowing the fuselage sticks move in "the road straight plane" and nearly parallel to the plane of the elbow. Note that his right elbow began to curve a little bit in the middle of the backswing (Photo 3) and this is what causes the head sticks up above the vertical migration.
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