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Old 05-26-2009, 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by laangels View Post
Ive read that at impact fix that the right forearm should point at the plane line. Is this true, and does this matter for what plane one swings on (turned shoulder vs elbow plane) and is it the same for hitting and swinging? Thanks guys
At Fix the Right Forearm and the club shaft should be IN THE SAME PLANE ideally . . . according to Mr. Kelley the Elbow Plane is the flattest plane that allows the Right Forearm and shaft to be IN-LINE.

So basically at Fix you are simulating your Impact alignments for the shot at hand. So yes, you'd be determining the Plane Angle here (Turned Shoulder, Elbow, Hands-only etc.). Impact Alignments are the same for Hitting and Swinging . . . so yes it works for both. The other things you are "fixing" in your computer at Fix are the "handle location" - height (plane angle), amount of shaft lean, clubface alignment, wrist conditions all for the shot at hand. You can play from a Fix "Address" or return to Adjusted Address once you have programmed everything at Fix. Early on or during practice you may simulate EVERYTHING at Fix . .. Axis Tilt, amount of Knee Bend, Hip Action, etc. But once you know how it works you may just want to put the handle at the height forward lean you want adjust your face and then grip it from there.
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