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Old 01-03-2011, 03:47 PM
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Thanks Kevin! I knew I had read about this, just not where!
Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
Some wonderful ideas of YODA's that I had missed. Thanks for posting them, they will be included in my docs for sure!

Kevin
http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showt...=right+forearm # 1

I'm going to quote the whole thing because it is so damn elegant:

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he Ideal Inclined Plane
brianmanzella wrote:

So Yoda, what would the "IDEAL" downstroke plane be?



Those Planes aligned between the Elbow and Shoulder Planes have become the mostwidely accepted. Clubs cannot be built to be perfectly soled and still alignthe Clubshaft with more than one Plane Angle Reference point, and these Planesallow the Toe or Heel to be adjusted to fit either the flatter or steeper Plane(7-6).

Specifically, for G.O.L.F.ers, the Ideal Plane would be the TurnedShoulder Plane (10-6-B). Here the Magic of the Right Forearm/ElbowAction (7-3) executes the Three Dimensional Start-Up (Up, In, andBack) and also, the Three Dimensional Impact (Down, Out andForward) (2-F). Combined with the Downstroke Shoulder Turn of 10-13-D,this Plane Angle has a Zero Shift (10-7-A) and thus "far betterperformance characteristics than any other" (10-6-B).

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I'm getting warmer in finding the TSP! I know it is above the Elbow Plane! It is also pretty steep!

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