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Originally Posted by strav
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Thanks for the observations guys. Pardon my ignorance but,
Hue when you say he is bending the plane line right are you basing this on the above plane positions in pics 6, 7 and 8? Why is this of any consequence when the ball has separated from the club by pic 5?
Annikan are you saying he is compelled to be where he is with the hands "disappearing" because of the hinge action employed and the sharp angle between the left forearm and the clubshaft shortly before impact and if so is this desirable?
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He just needs to go a little more left with the hands and it would be pointing at the plane line.....even being on the hands only plane ....Staying in yur waist Bend longer than usual and Pivoting the Right Shoulder furhter forwaard would mandate the handpath to go more left...and end up on the "heel line" at finish...
Hands Only plane is great for little lobs and pitches...especialy with "manageable throwaway' and shortening the radius via "cracking the elbows around the ribcage"...this creates layback and a loss of the compression point...this is the "Modus Operandi" for a lot of advanced players...as oppossed to goin to both arm straight which maintains the compression point longer...