Originally Posted by brownman
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Please explain,I,m confused,I have been pointing my shaft at target line,mind you,the hit is still good,perhaps a little low,but they fly straight as arrows.(the good ones).I realise you are saying,"ignore shaft",but ,what and how do we ensure c/head is on plane,if in fact the clubshaft is more vertical,would this make one feel "lag" more so?.This is a great thread guys ,me,I still looking for answers.Dont think I,ll ever go back to swingers pattern again,love the feel of the "HIT"
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When you get your book you'll want to study 2-J-3. There you'll find the Delivery Line options.
The basic Delivery Line is the True Geometric Plane Line. This one, per 1-L-6, you point at with the clubshaft. Point at the Plane Line NOT the Target Line. There is also, the one being discussed in this thread, the 2-J-3-B straight line Angle of Approach Delivery Line. It's what is known as a "Visual Equivalent". This one you cover with the Clubhead and ignore the clubshaft.
Be sure to read the link Yoda gave in his post #15 in this thread. Also, as he recommended, use the search function and search for Angle of Approach. There are quite a few good threads on this website.
Good luck! As you'll find Angle of Approach is a tricky subject, but certainly one that can be understood.