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Yes, over your Left toe, or Approx, for every club in the bag. The Right Forearm Angle of Approach.
Wow, Mac....very Important thing to understand, and you've got it or you're getting it.
It's true that if you direct the #3 PP directly at the Ball, the Clubshaft will trace the Plane Line. Hmm? However, We should be Tracing the Plane line with a Light emitting from the #3 PP with a Bent and Level Right Wrist along the Length of the Right Forearm. (The Bent wrist allows the Light to trace the Plane Line although the Forearm is pointing above, or outside the Line).
So, one Alignment, the one that you're talking about (Clubshaft Tracing), can be aimed directly at the ball during the down-stroke, as long as the other (Forearm Tracing) is tracing the Plane Line through the Release and Impact Interval. These are both necessary, in the geometrically Aligned sense.
So, for you...and me...Tracing begins at the Ball and travels the Plane Line at Release to Both Arms Straight. Snap Release Procedure.
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Daryl
Last edited by Daryl : 01-11-2011 at 01:03 PM.
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