LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - impact on TSP Thread: impact on TSP View Single Post #4 10-13-2009, 11:48 PM slicer mcgolf Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Posts: 76 Originally Posted by KevCarter To start, the simplest procedure would be the standard shoulder turn (10-13-A) which is really a combination of B-Flat backstroke and D-On Plane downstroke. Not mandatory, but recommended. Kevin Thanks Kev, great answer. If I understand this correctly, the shoulder turn is a flatter one in which the right shoulder traces the tsp into impact. I'm confused on what is bold. 10-13-B FLAT This is a relatively flat Backstroke Shoulder Turn which places the Shoulder “On Plane” for any Plane Angle with a flatter angle than the Rotated Shoulder Angle. A Flat Down-stroke Shoulder Turn can serve only to impact a circular motion to the Stroke, but almost irresistibly “Off Plane.” 10-13-D ON PLANE After a 13-B or 13-C Backstroke Shoulder Turn, the Right Shoulder moves toward Impact precisely on the preselected Down-stroke Clubshaft Plane, establishing and supporting the Power Package Delivery alignments. When the Shoulder can’t quite reach the Plane, it is better to use a steeper Plane. slicer mcgolf View Public Profile Send a private message to slicer mcgolf Find all posts by slicer mcgolf