LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Relationships . . . #3 Angle, Plane Angle, & Clubface Motion Thread: Relationships . . . #3 Angle, Plane Angle, & Clubface Motion View Single Post #15 03-11-2008, 09:42 PM glcoach Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: GA Posts: 126 Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket Witcha . . . but how do we reconcile the statements below? 10-6-A ELBOW Where the Right Elbow touches the waist is the reference point used for this Plane Angle. It is the “flattest” normal Plane that will still allow the Right Forearm to be On Plane during Impact. This should produce a very flat Angle of Attack (2-B) with reduced Backspin and should be avoided for Short Shots unless it is also part of your Full Stroke Pattern. The Elbow Plane allows maximum #3 Accumulator requiring earlier Release per 6-N-0. This procedure is executed by the Right Forearm per 7-3 and 10-6-B and Elbow Location per 6-B-3-0-1. Does it just LOOK LIKE major delay because of the big angle? I would say yes. I think the TSP operates on a larger pulley than the elbow. JMO. It has to, to accomodate the afforementioned steepness. Plus a buuunnnch of dudes bomb it swinging more left on the TSP. glcoach View Public Profile Send a private message to glcoach Find all posts by glcoach