LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Hinge Action meets "The D-Plane" Thread: Hinge Action meets "The D-Plane" View Single Post #52 11-23-2010, 02:24 PM KevCarter Lynn Blake Certified Associate Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Wisconsin Posts: 1,955 Originally Posted by GPStyles The D-Plane is very confusing to me as I am not mathmatical at all in nature. On Kev's facebook page the following link was put up that I really felt helped and made a lot of sense to me. Is it right to be feeling this is helpful? http://trackman.dk/Media/Videos/Josh-Zander.aspx *apologies if this has already been posted as I am joining the conversation late in the day I think D-Plane's and Track Man's ideal is learning about the dead straight shot, and deciphering how to achieve it. I've never been able to play that way, I'm not that good. My best golf has been trying to hit a little push draw. I like to align my machine square, and catch it a little more on the back of the circle than some, and my compensation is setting up with, and trying to maintain a bit of an open face. My path at impact is a little more right of the face, at least that's the goal for me. There are options in how to flight it, and options as far as how you visualize what you want to accomplish. Good players have always had to make compensations for what they feel and see. I loved hearing my friend John say that D-Plane and Homer Kelley aren't very far apart. In my opinion, the small amount that they may be apart is semantics, and doesn't affect what I feel or teach. A little deeper into the "science" than I need to get, and certainly deeper than should affect how we feel about each other as professionals. Everybody posting at LBG right now is on the same team IMHO, those that aren't have gone elsewhere. Kevin __________________ I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again. ALIGNMENT G.O.L.F. KevCarter View Public Profile Send a private message to KevCarter Visit KevCarter's homepage! Find all posts by KevCarter