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Youve got lots in common with the rest of then 3putt. None of us non pros really know what we're talking about. We are all just searchers along the line of compression.
All of this is the antithesis of Steering the face square to the target and hitting Up, which begets a bending left wrist. In an similar manner the flat left wrist is also a byproduct but of correctly aligned geometrical force. If we keep thrusting Down , Out and Forward post low point, though our hands and clubhead are traveling Up, In and Forward.......good things happen. Getting to both arms straight , Follow Through is so key.
Lynn has said that most of us are missing the Down and since we are on an inclined plane therefor the associated Out.
Ive been wondering about going from level to fully uncocked too and the implications to the plane angle. Im currently thinking of it as being an on plane uncocking of #2, a decrease in the Accumulator #3 Angle rather than a plane angle shift. That the Hands and the On Plane Right Arm ensure the plane angle is maintained via adjustments to the Pivot and the #3 Angle. Hands to Pivot.
From the glossary: The G.O.L.F. definition of the PIvot is "A multiple universal-joint assembly between the Stationary Head and the Stationary Feet holding the Clubshaft "On Plane" by positioning and adjusting the Lever Assembly, through the #3 Accumulator, as directed by the right forearm."
So when our esteemed friend Bucket makes the assertion that Hogan held his Plane Angle through Impact better than anyone else, he to mind anyways, is suggesting that his Hands are creating this situation but via adjustments to the Pivot and therefore the #3 Angle. Mr Hogan had one heck of a practical PIvot. Homer wrote the book on it, de coded it.
Last edited by O.B.Left : 10-24-2009 at 01:45 PM.
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