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Old 06-13-2007, 10:39 AM
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How can I fix a Plane Line that crosses the Target Line from outside to inside at impact?
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Old 06-13-2007, 11:53 AM
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How can I fix a Plane Line that crosses the Target Line from outside to inside at impact?
Over the Top. Pitch your hands underneath from the inside -down and out instead of hitting out and down like a sledge hammer from the top. Trace the plane line with pp3 and it takes care of itself. Check out the Blake-AJ bunker clips for help with target lines, plane lines, stance lines, etc.
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Old 06-13-2007, 12:10 PM
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First, give yourself the ability to trace a correct staight plane line by establishing, producing, and maintaining correct clubhead lag pressure (almost always sensing pressure as a result of clubhead change through pressure point #3, could be any pressure point though) - CLUBHEAD FEEL in the hands.
If you sense correct clubhead lag pressure feel, there will be no clubhead throwaway. Obviously, the tracing of any plane line (with right forearm and pressure point #3) becomes easier when you are not fighting throwaway.

Let the body (and arms and hands) behave in such a way that clubhead lag pressure is maintained.
From study and practice of zone #1, you'll already know before hand how the body should behave. Your not going in with some wild hope the body will be correct. You know what correct is. There will be movement. You will feel the movement. The movement will be directed by the brain's desire to maintain correct club head lag pressue feel in the hands, as well as the tracing of the desired straight plane line.

Go to basic motion begin to burn the process of establishing, producing and maintaining clubhead lag pressure onto your hard drive disk (brain).
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Old 06-13-2007, 10:26 PM
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Right hand karate chop (palm up to the plane).
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Old 06-14-2007, 12:09 AM
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Thanks guys I'll try these things and see what happens.
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Old 06-14-2007, 12:38 AM
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First, give yourself the ability to trace a correct staight plane line by establishing, producing, and maintaining correct clubhead lag pressure (almost always sensing pressure as a result of clubhead change through pressure point #3, could be any pressure point though) - CLUBHEAD FEEL in the hands.

If you sense correct clubhead lag pressure feel, there will be no clubhead throwaway. Obviously, the tracing of any plane line (with right forearm and pressure point #3) becomes easier when you are not fighting throwaway.

Let the body (and arms and hands) behave in such a way that clubhead lag pressure is maintained.

From study and practice of zone #1, you'll already know before hand how the body should behave. Your not going in with some wild hope the body will be correct. You know what correct is. There will be movement. You will feel the movement. The movement will be directed by the brain's desire to maintain correct club head lag pressue feel in the hands, as well as the tracing of the desired straight plane line.

Go to basic motion begin to burn the process of establishing, producing and maintaining clubhead lag pressure onto your hard drive disk (brain).
Really good stuff, SECGolf. Thanks!
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Old 06-14-2007, 04:08 PM
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That is a nice post SECGolf. Very much spot on....

Something else that might be useful is to make 3 practice swings before each shot, first totally exagerate the plane line towards the left and then to the right and then right down the correct plane line. When this becomes too easy - make the practice strokes only slightly left and slightly right - always to the same degree between the straight plane line....

This is actually going to be my final post here for a while as I have other priorities. For a long time I spent vast amounts of time trying to understand all about the mechanics...etc that I left out someone that needs me and I need. So need to get my priorities in order before I post on here.... wish you the best until I return...
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Old 06-15-2007, 01:30 AM
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Take care, Matt. I remember your posts from the beginning and from many forums. You came a long way with your GOLF and LIFE. Enjoyed your graphics and discussions, too.

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Old 06-15-2007, 09:44 AM
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This is actually going to be my final post here for a while as I have other priorities. For a long time I spent vast amounts of time trying to understand all about the mechanics...etc that I left out someone that needs me and I need. So need to get my priorities in order before I post on here.... wish you the best until I return...
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