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Old 12-09-2012, 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by HungryBear View Post
I must remind ALL that this thread was about:

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/post94266-1.html

So, in the context of this post, post #1 of this thread is not practical?

Hogan just said DON'T GO ABOVE the glass plane and the DOWN SWING plane is relocated BECAUSE OF AXIS TILT.

Hogan did not talk about COG plane or "sweet spot" plane. Likely because he was smart enough to know it was not useful to the golf swing beyond an accademic curiosity.

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Originally Posted by brownman View Post
I may have mentioned before,but I mainly practice in and around 40 yrds,and every now and then hit long shots.So in saying this,it goes without saying that I hit every shot imaginable around greens,so ,in order not to get too bogged down and lose interest,A couple of weeks ago I began chipping using left and then the right ,it all hit home when I began getting into "plane of motion" in the book,it is a real fun time ,you really learn about alighnments of both arms and most of all...CONCENTRATION...no doubt a lot here have tried....love to hear your findings and results L+R handed
Brownman concludes that the Shaft can be controlled by the Left arm Wedge or the Right Forearm Flying Wedge with maybe equal results. And more important is that his Wedges are probably aligned at 90 degrees which makes it easier to switch his concentration from left to right and have good results while aligning the wedge to the swing plane.
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