I had my swing videoed today and it showed that my right forearm was tracing the plane beautifully but my shaft was below plane on the downswing when viewed from behind causing me to come too much from the inside. How do you recommend getting the shaft to cover the right forearm when it is below plane? It seems that rotating my right hand CCW on the downswing puts my shaft back on top of my right forearm (alignment golf) when viewed from behind. Does this make sense?
Dear Yoda,
Is the answer to my question in the structure of the right forearm flying wedge? When my shaft is under plane should I assume that my bent right wrist is not vertical to the plane?
If the right forearm is tracing the plane line and the right wrist is bent, does the #3ppt feel as though it is in line with the sweet spot as the right arm extends actively down the plane to the aiming point somewhere in front of the ball?
For the Golfer's purpose -- namely, aiming and controlling Thrust -- the #3Pressure Point IS the Sweet Spot. It is this 'Clubhead Feel' that rendersthe Clubhead itself irrelevant. Learn to totally disregard the Clubhead andinstead, hit the Ball with the Pressure Point(s). Until you can do this,you do not have Educated Hands (5-0).
From the Top, drive the #3 Pressure Point in a Straight Line DownplaneDelivery Path (10-23-A) directly at and through the inside-aft quadrantof the Ball (or any alternative Aiming Point). Trust that the Sweet Spot willtake precisely the same Path. It will not complain; it will only comply. Why?