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Old 02-13-2008, 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
Hold up! That ain't all of 'em!!! We ain't done yet . . . we just did RELATION TO THE PLANE ANGLE . . . we got way more stuff to cover. Plane Line, Hand Path, Grip and Face, Shaft Lean, Trajectory . . . don't run off.

Now I got a question for you . . .

You can't recover from over? Why can't you? But you can from under? How can you?

Please provide your analysis of the recovery or lack of recovery . . .

Word!
Once you come over your momentum is going to take the clubhead outside the line. You are already in your downswing and no one I know can reroute that quick. (I never have had the pleasure of seeing Bucks in person, you may be the exception. As a matter of fact, I am pretty sure you are an exception.) If the right shoulder comes under plane the player just comes a little more from the inside than ideal, but hitting the inside quadrant should be a doable thing. Those 9 out of 10, and I am in that category, have to look, look, look at their action and develop a pivot action that is as close to on plane as they can, erring on the down. Or else keep hacking. Or else take up fishing.

Back to ya. Anyone else, please join in here. Thanks,

UPP in cold Ohio
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