LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Hinge Action meets "The D-Plane" Thread: Hinge Action meets "The D-Plane" View Single Post #50 11-23-2010, 01:38 PM John Graham Member Join Date: Oct 2010 Posts: 79 Originally Posted by okie you guys lost me a while back but I was curious to know if Trackman is able to verify either claim, or anything at all. I do not have the time to invest in understanding the differences between what Jorgenson and Homer believed (I am too busy making birdies!) All I know is there are a lot of great players that "swing left", or appear to be tracing a plane line left of center. This is all D-plane means to me. When I do this compression does not suffer and will never be accused of "polishing" the ball. My pivot is much more engaged (and I can sense the 3 stations a lot better as a result i.e. swinging to a particular destination in the finish.) The shaft exits mid body as opposed to over my left shoulder. I feel a lot more pressure in my hands, and my clubface is a lot "quieter" through impact i.e. no hooks! Tough to argue with a physicist who helped make the A-bomb! Trackman verifies D Plane. Just remember, D plane and Homer are very close. Only one small part separates them as I have learned from being here. Like Kevin said, keep doing whatever works. __________________ Make Everything. John Graham View Public Profile Send a private message to John Graham Find all posts by John Graham