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tracing plane line with right/rear pointer finger
I have heard a little about this but can anyone elaborate?
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At the bottom of a flat inclined plane (a pitched roof) - where the plane intersects into the ground is a straight plane line (a gutter). Regardless of how the plane is tilted this plane line never changes and is therefore adjustable during the stroke (plane shifts).
Look at the picture here demonstrating stroke geometry: ![]() Now remember the clubshaft lays full length on this tilted plane so we need to keep the clubhead pointing at the straight plane line. The clubhead or more specifically the sweetspot is monitored by the hands in pp3 and you trace the plane line with pp3. Remember the secret of golf - sustain the line of compression - sustain the line that the sweetspot travels through as the ball compresses on the clubface. All you have to do then is add a hinge action to control the clubface and then you got real G.O.L.F. Look at Lynn here.... ![]() He traced the plane line with the right forefinger and arrived at the top with the sweetspot, the no.3 pressure point and the right shoulder turned all on plane. The pp3 and thus the sweetspot should ALWAYS be on plane. Hope this helps.... |
Thanks, Mathew!
Another great post, Mathew. Your fabulous illustrations really help get these mission-critical concepts across.
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Still a fanatic, eh Lynn?
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I am viewing these photos with the red line emphasis and listening to Mr. Kelley's comment that the pictured plane is the clubshaft plane but the one we are working with is the sweet spot plane. Should one "program" these photos with the expectation that it will benefit clubhead control? DRW |
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