LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Hogan Right Shoulder Motion Elbow Plane Hitter Thread: Hogan Right Shoulder Motion Elbow Plane Hitter View Single Post #157 12-30-2010, 03:48 PM O.B.Left Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 3,433 Right Shoulder Motion , Elbow Plane Hitter....... In regard to Right Shoulder Motion the more I look at good golfers the more I see a shared alignment ......namely the Right Shoulder and the Hands on the same Inclined Plane in Startdown. Despite where the Hands and Right Shoulder were respectively at Top. For some it doesnt last very long as they drop their Hands down to a lower plane , seemingly blowing right through this alignment, for others especially those who started with this alignment at Top they can ride it for a while until their Right Shoulder falls behind and goes its own direction somewhat......above Plane post Release. Im talking TSP here of course. Look at how high Palmers right shoulder is at Top, as Bucket pointed out. Wow, thats beyond Rotated isnt it? Which is undefined perhaps in TGM. And still it would seem he gets his Right Shoulder and Hands on the same Inclined Plane in Startdown. Or does he even locate a super high super weird TSP at Top? See 10-13-C for a procedure where Rotated can locate "a" TSP Angle at Top followed with a move of the Right Shoulder On Plane in Stardown. Thereby taking the Hands down that same plane , the "mechanical advantage" of the TSP range of angles. The Pivot via the Right Shoulder taking the power package down in Startdown. Or ......Im seeing things that arent there. Thats the other possibility. But I see it everywhere now, Jack, Arnie , Ben...... And of special note ....The Left ARm is not on this same Plane , just the Right Shoulder , #3pp , Sweetspot and golf ball. And its still Hands to Pivot , in that though the Right Shoulder is dragging the Hands down.......the Hands are directing, seeking out the Plane Line. It is the Hands that complete this journey while the Right Shoulder falls off directionally. I know this doesnt square with the feeling you get when Angled Hinging on the Elbow Plane but ...... The Hands do overtake the Pivot its just a matter of when. I sometimes for some shots, where I delay the overtaking , have a feeling for keeping the hanky tucked under my left side but ....thats just one type of shot.. for me anyways. Attached Thumbnails: Last edited by O.B.Left : 12-30-2010 at 04:33 PM. O.B.Left View Public Profile Send a private message to O.B.Left Find all posts by O.B.Left