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Not to my understanding, the hands from the top move right along, I mean never leaving, the line I drew for the TSP, the right forearm when he gets to the delivery position gets very close to the elbow plane (between the TSP and Elbow Plane) but the hands and clubhead are on the TSP.
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or is he making the right move by having the clubhead on the elbow plane. I just checked and I do the same thing. |
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Studying Brian Gay's swing. With shorter clubs, I see his hands (pp#3) go exactly down the turned shoulder plane. The club head is underneath making a sort of eliptical crescent shaped path. With longer clubs, his hands seem slightly underneath the TSP but the club head makes the same eliptical path. Is this the result of lag pressure and pivot??? Thanks.
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Remember the shaft is only a rough proxy for plane compliance. It rotates around the sweetspot not vice versa. Its the #3pp and it's sense for the Lag of the Sweetspot Plane, the longitudinal center of gravity and the Delivery Line that really matter. That feeling in your Hands, #3pp is the Sweetspot! Golf's secret. |
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You can have "inside out" impact on any of the "useful" planes cant you? The amount of "inside out" decreases as the plane angle steepens............but the Down increases......... I dunno. |
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![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tjrAnidTu4&feature=PlayList&p=CD5CB6C660E A0F3C&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=12 This may be tsp all the way . . . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1l0W...eature=related |
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I see what your talking about, I think. But, is that a brief moment of non planar motion or a brief moment where its difficult to see the plane?
I can imagine Freddy as still having his club on an Inclined Plane there. Hard to say for sure. With Cink, the plane is more evident just before or after that point in the swing. So, wouldnt it be logical for it be on plane there too? I dunno. Maybe Daryl can test this out on his glass plane board. Is Freddy's club on plane? You'd have to figure out where his plane line is first........Does he normally set up with his feets open? http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/a...d=127652782 0 |
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