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My favorite is to take a kid’s "floatee" or "water wing", inflate it, and then slip it over your right arm so that the inflated "bubble" rests over the top of your bicep, just past the elbow. Make a swing and notice how your right arm can’t collapse on your backswing (it’s in a perfect L shape) and how much more width and extension is created. Great, great tool.
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Golflectual | Feb 20, 2010 | Reply
My favorite is to take a kid’s "floatee" or "water wing", inflate it, and then slip it over your right arm so that the inflated "bubble" rests over the top of your bicep, just past the elbow. Make a swing and notice how your right arm can’t collapse on your backswing (it’s in a perfect L shape) and how much more width and extension is created. Great, great tool.