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Old 10-15-2009, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by slicer mcgolf View Post
If a club is on plane when it points at the base of the inclined plane, when is a clubshaft on plane when it does not point at the target line?

I guess the question is, why would we shift the baseline to the right of the target line?
One reason this can happen is as a compensation for a ball position that is too far back, often caused by a grip that is too strong (turned), or a shoulder alignment that is pointed out to the right. Easy to check in a mirror, or by laying some clubs out to check your alignments.
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