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6bmike 07-31-2007 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bts (Post 44523)
It "feels" that way! With "Lag", however, you don't need to "feel" that way. The plane line is supposed to be parallel to the target line.


Is this corrrect? I thought the,
1- Base Line (Plane Line of the Incline)
2-Stance Line (feet)
and
3-Target Line (Line of Flight of the Ball),

had variations – Open, Parallel, or Closed to each other depending on the shot and its intersection being ball position.

You always swing along the Plane Line (Base), these combinations of Lines ( The Guide Line- 10-5) are set and should not be bent by a change of direction of Delivery during the Stroke. The ball will release along the Target Line- 90 degrees off the clubface.

Best example is how you play a greenside bunker shot with three different directions of plane lines.

drewitgolf 07-31-2007 10:33 AM

Nothing gets by Mikey!
 
Per 1-L-19, Stance Line, Plane Line and Flight Line are Normally Parallel. The key word being "normally". Most of us are not normal :golfing_banana: .

6bmike 07-31-2007 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 44567)
Per 1-L-19, Stance Line, Plane Line and Flight Line are Normally Parallel. The key word being "normally". Most of us are not normal :golfing_banana: .

Certainly not Hitters! They live by this control. :laughing1


I failed normal in third grade, doomed to become a Political Science Major in college. The Horror, The Horror.


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