Originally Posted by innercityteacher
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Umm, I have been tracing the Plane Line and not the Angle of Approach to guarantee the new width I am enjoying in the swing. I also do this thing where I simply trace the Plane Line and feel perfectly horizontal leaving my right foream facing the sky behind me with my left arm straight back and stand very tall before I simply do a parallel hip bump. I think I may be producing an Angle Hinge since the ball seems to jump higher and either stay straight or fade depending on the ball placement and stance. I'm not sure of the TGM category for this but I imagine it very effective shooting to the green or on a narrow fairway.
ICT
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Well. An effort to Move the #3 PP toward the Ball or Aiming Point, assuming an On-Plane Club, the Club will consequently Trace the Plane Line.
If you do not encounter a substantial Finish Swivel, then you are Tracing the Angle of Approach. This adds Lay-Back to the Horizontal Hinge and is essentially, an Angled Hinge.
Although this procedure is easy to perform, it can be done so inadvertently and caused directly from a faulty Pivot.
What say you? Are you experiencing a substantial Finish Swivel or Not?