LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Hank Haney Thread: Hank Haney View Single Post #16 05-12-2010, 09:05 AM KevCarter Lynn Blake Certified Associate Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Wisconsin Posts: 1,955 Originally Posted by scottcuban Thank for the reply Kev, but if I may, I have a follow up question. Is the parallel plane theory in the yellow book? Is it explained but not what Yoda teaches or is it just not in the TGM at all? I am asking becasue I thought that TGM covered everything? If that is the case, the nthis will only bolster my belief that TGM is best thing I can think of in terms of a golf swing. I am genuinely confused and would apprecaited any direction or input. Thanks Scott, It's not in the book... An on plane clubshaft through the impact interval is an imperative. The easiest way to be on plane through the impact interval is to be on plane the entire swing, no compensations needed. There are great players who do not follow this advise, and to try to change them may be fatal. However, making the compensations take lots of time and practice. Compensating for bad habits, as Yoda says you can, but why? Kevin 1-C GEOMETRY It’s not the theorems but merely the shapes and lines of Plane Geometry – familiar to all – that are used herein. Most useful are lines and relationships that are flat, parallel, horizontal, vertical, straight, On Plane or centered because their precision can be checked visually – there is no question of degree in such alignments. __________________ I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again. ALIGNMENT G.O.L.F. KevCarter View Public Profile Send a private message to KevCarter Visit KevCarter's homepage! Find all posts by KevCarter