Originally Posted by Andy R
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Thanks, Yoda!
Forgive me if I'm being a bit thick here , the weight shifts parallel to the target line, right? Put another way, if ones center of gravity were drawing a line during the Slide, that line would be parallel to the target line?
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The Slide is parallel to the
Plane Line (which normally is also the Target Line, but not always, e.g., Open and Closed Plane Lines). Now, here's the really important part:
The Slide is accomplished while the Right Hip remains Turned. So, it is a
Slide (parallel to the Plane Line) with a
delayed Turn.
Also, monitor your Foot and Knee Action during the Downstroke. These Components support the Hip Motion and help maintain Balance and a Stationary Head. In other words, no 'saggy-baggy' knees, aka "leg drive" (ugh!) and no exaggerated twisting of the Feet. All this contributes to an On Plane and
Centered Arc, the Holy Grail of Golfing Consistency. Study 1-L-#1, #2, #5 and #6.
