I remember 10-5-E is a pull...stance line to the right; base line to the left...I might be wrong.
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If you cannot take the shoulder down the clubshaft plane, you must take along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two!
Plane Line and Stance Line. The tick marks represent changes in Ball Location due to Rotating the Plane Line.
Here are the Nine Combinations of Plane, Stance and Target Line. I've have three figured out. I can't get the other ones with a full pivot. I need some help.
Per 10-12, I thought the Stance Line didnt effect the clubhead path but rather served to restrict the pivots motion in one direction. Closed restricting the downswing, Open restricting the Backswing. I know this is contrary to the common perception of things. But the Plane Line governs the clubhead path, no?
Also shouldnt there be a column for clubface alignement or do you keep it a constant in the above? How about Angle of Attack and trajectory, spin etc via ball position?
Per 10-12, I thought the Stance Line didnt effect the clubhead path but rather served to restrict the pivots motion in one direction. Closed restricting the downswing, Open restricting the Backswing. I know this is contrary to the common perception of things. But the Plane Line governs the clubhead path, no?
Yes. That's how I imagine it.
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Also shouldnt there be a column for clubface alignement or do you keep it a constant in the above? How about Angle of Attack and trajectory, spin etc via ball position?
Sorry, I should have wrote (Clubface Alignment) under "Target Line". Swingers Rotate the Target Line to align with the Clubface at its Forward, Normal or Aft Locations, Hitters Rotate the Grip to align the Clubface square to the Target Line at its Forward, Normal or Aft Locations.