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Old 12-06-2010, 08:11 AM
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Exactly , its really hard to get the RFFW on the TSP at Address for the Zero Shift ......perhaps its even "ungolf like". See the photos below of Diane. But minimizing the Shift in a degrees sense when looking down the line.......would in my opinion have a lot of merit theoretically. Brain Gay's shift is very slight, beautiful. Just getting on the TSP in the first place at Top is maybe job one if you had rank things. Getting your Right Shoulder and Hands on the same Plane at Top and then taking the Hands downplane via an On Plane initial move of the Right Shoulder. Not saying Vertical Drop isnt effective or anything , it is , maybe even necessary for those who get above the TSP prior to Startdown. But if you wanted to simplify things mechanically .......TSP.

When I start cutting across the ball , I add a feel for a drop down to a lower plane ......its a feel thing but real too. Startdown waggles which are like TSP drills are a must for Delivery Line training anti cut shot therapy. Sorta like that Hogan drill after the Shells Wonderful World of Golf match against Snead. "Well the most important move in golf is the movement of the lower body...."

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