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Old 05-23-2006, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by neil
Daryl,where does it say in the book the left arm flying wedge IS THE PLANE LINE?.Now you've got me confused!.I always took it that the HANDS AND THE CLUBHEAD DEFINE THE PLANE.Iknow it says in6-B-3-O-1"the entire left arm ,the clubshaft and the back of the left hand are always positioned against the same flat plane-[i]the plane of the left wristcock motion.IALWAYS THOUGHT THIS WAS NOT THE INCLINED PLANE THAT THE HANDS TRAVEL ON -BECAUSE OF THE SHOULDER ROTATION.
I was confused, but not anymore. Sorry for making it confusing.

Question:

If the wrist cock motion keeps the clubshaft and left arm on the same flat plane, and, the left arm is not on the inclined plane, then how does the clubshaft stay on the inclined plane when cocking?

Answer: It doesn't.

PS. if I said that the Left Arm Flying Wedge was the Plane Line then it was a misprint.
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