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Old 09-11-2006, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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Even using Tracing a Straight Plane Line you will see the clubhead move in an Arc . . . So from your vantage point you want to see the clubhead CROSS your Target Line to get Down and out to Low Point. Otherwise you could get the clubhead going toward the green resulting in Steering and its Bent Left Wrist.
Thanks 12, for the comprehensive reply.

This is the heart of the matter for me-again assuming a square/square set-up. I just cant understand how a variation from plane line to target line of aprox. 1/2" (my guesstimate) can be observed from the golfers vantage point as a discernable cross line motion. I visualize a clubhead that traces the plane line exactly and the "out" occurs only as a by-product of ball behind low point and the angle of the inclined plane.

CW

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