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Old 09-01-2010, 10:47 PM
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Hi OB, and everyone. I think I have been doing something with a mistaken premise.
Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Here is the photo showing the Standard Shoulder Turn, Flat back and then On Plane going down. Note the arrows.

Shown with a zero shift and the TSP as well.

Yoda teaches this Shoulder Turn for sure and the TSP but not necessarily the zero shift.



http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/a...d=128338073 7
If I start with Mid-Body Hands, Standard Address, and RFT to my END, and not move my hands a smidge, and simply Pivot all the way down, won't I be shooting # 3 pp straight at the inside quadrant of the ball by letting the right shoulder slide down plane?

I think I get lost on the way down "firing" # 3 pp as if it were a disconnected tool. My short iron hits are simple. I don't have to Pivot and I can Karate Chop down to the ball and it goes mountain climbing down the target line. The minute I have to Pivot, I keep worrying my leg imbalance will throw off my aim. If I could hit with a Pivot just letting the Power Package slide down with the shoulder on plane, not worrying about the thrust of # 3 pp, it seems much simpler. Instead of blasting my left arm off my chest, I roll down my right shoulder and Power Package to slice down on the ball sending it up and on target line.

With a swing, I just load up my left wrist and body snap it into the ball. As long as I take a practice swing and keep the ball in front of the Down point, it is mountain climbing time and scoring city.

Patrick
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