LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Driver aiming point Thread: Driver aiming point View Single Post #8 11-26-2006, 10:54 PM comdpa Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Singapore Posts: 627 Low Point Originally Posted by libero Thank you Slinger, that adds clarity to the concept of aiming point. So can I assume that first I must find out what the lowest point of my swing is with all clubs and, provided I always play the ball in the same position for each club,take that as my aiming point? Thank you. (BTW,I used to practice at the driving range near East Coast Park when I was married to a Singaporean,many years ago) Ciao libero, The lowest point of the swing is always opposite the left shoulder. Check out this diagram courtesy of Rob Noel, GSEM. Therefore, to answer your question, you need not find your lowest point for all clubs, its there already - opposite the left shoulder with all clubs. Notice that the low point of the swing is UNDERGROUND, below the impact plane line. Per 1-L-13, "The Clubhead travels Down-and-Out until it reaches "Low-Point"." As mentioned in my previous post, if you have the same position for all the clubs, i.e. 1 inch inside the left heel, you have to change your aiming point for every club. Aiming point is a point where you direct Thrust. That driving range is called Parkland Driving Range. If you are ever back to visit, just drop me a PM. We can go hit balls together. __________________ The Singapore Slinger http://justintanggolf.blogspot.com comdpa View Public Profile Send a private message to comdpa Find all posts by comdpa