LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Question about plane Thread: Question about plane View Single Post #62 10-02-2009, 03:58 PM O.B.Left Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 3,433 Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket BEAUTIFUL . . . look at how the right arm and the right shoulder move . . . no bobbing . . . awesome . . . can you put up the next two frames? I'm going to challenge you on that plane line compliance being of primary importance though . . . disruption in the #3 angle/plane angle shifting CAN have HUGE implications on the face vector AND the rate at which the face rotates about the sweetspot . . . See anything here that would cause that big ole shift out to the right? Ok, #3, plane and clubface angle, that makes sense. That magnetic face thing really blew your mind eh? I remember someone saying that when the ball is way above your feet your clubface has more "left" than "loft". I really just meant that Id take tracing, given a shift or two over a shiftless swing without plane line compliance. There are a lot of whacky swings on tv that work wonderfully. Im thinking its good Line of Compression management despite plane angle variations or off plane meanderings. But your point is a good one, they must manage the plane through the impact interval as well. Id say Hogan looks like he is Horizontal Hinging to my eye. While Graham is beyond horizontal. Over rolling, swivelling through impact or whatever. Hogan is employing a Hinge Action, clubface control. Graham is not. As a side note some of Graham's hang back might be an angle of attack deal given the launch characteristics of the persimmon drivers back then. Those things needed a lot of help to get the ball in the air. But yah, his head has swayed way back, my back hurts just looking at it. Maybe he should have tried teeing the ball more forward and higher? Here is more of Hogan from the Magic Swing video, Mexico, 1953. Hard to freeze the correct frames. The camera is off angle I think, if that is his shag "person" /target in the back ground. If so his foot line is closed which wasnt unusual for him for a longer shot. He is almost back on his original plane angle in frame 3, Downswing. His plane angle is dropping fast. http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/a...d=125451343 5 Attached Thumbnails: Last edited by O.B.Left : 10-02-2009 at 04:12 PM. O.B.Left View Public Profile Send a private message to O.B.Left Find all posts by O.B.Left