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Tracing a Straight Plane Line
Two Questions:
1. When I take the club back in the backstroke and attempt to draw a straight plane line, what should I focus on? Up to now, I have been focusing on the shaft and clubhead pointing to the base plane line unit the shaft gets parallel to the base plane line. At that point, I focus on the grip end pointing to the base plane line. This has been reasonably successful. Yesterday, I shifted my focus to my right forearm tracing the line--rather than the clubhead and shaft-- and I seemed to get more consistency with my total swing. Should it matter which I use to trace the plane line, the clubhead or the right forearm? 2. What is the "alternative target line" and how does it relate to the base plane line? What am I supposed to be tracing? Thanks for any help I can get. |
"Whats My Line"
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When Tracing a Staight Plane Line your target is to the back of the ball rather than the inside aft quadrant of the Arc of Approach procedure. Both will produce identical Clubhead motions. |
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That's interesting, I can trace a straight plane but still focus #3pp at the inside aft quadrant,no? I don't get the difference when tracing on an inclined plane.:???: |
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http://www.visiongolf.com/features.htm#setup The arm labeled "ANGLE ARM" is your angle of approach or alternate target line. The "Target Arm" is parallel to your base plane line. |
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If monitoring Arc of Approach, Angle of Approach, Delivery Paths of Thrust, use the Inside Aft Quadrant. |
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I'm going to stop posting for a while -I'm having BIG trouble with my medication and I could have caused confusion so I deleted the worst post. Thanks for keeping the ship in order Drew:salut: |
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