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10-7 Plane Angle Variations
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I'm all for 'orignal thinking' and write this post in that spirit. In a Zero Shift Stroke, the Hands and their On Plane Pressure Points (#1 and #3) swing on the Turned Shoulder Plane. That Plane is by definition Flatter than that of the 'Point between the Shoulders' Plane -- the Squared Shoulder Plane you have described. [Or at least that I think you have described.] Also, I do not understand why this 'Spine to Pressure Point radius' concept is relevant. Given the Primary Lever Assembly (Stroke Radius)and its #3 Accumulator and Rhythm, what does it contribute? |
Identifying Plane Angles BM#69
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Mathew, You are rapidly increasing your understanding of one of the Three Major Concepts in The Golfing Machine -- the Inclined Plane. Once you get this, you will have taken the next step toward becoming a truly fine player. By his own admission, Ben Hogan didn't 'get it' until his mid-thirties, and it was only then that he won the first of his many major championsips. You have illustrated the Plane of the Squared Right Shoulder at Address. Brian's post referenced the Plane of the Turned Right Shoulder at the Top. Try again! |
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