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Old 12-05-2010, 06:21 PM
tim chapman tim chapman is offline
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hi Guys

i've heard 'look look look' referenced quite a few times would someone point me to the significance of it - TIA
i thought the look look look may have been specific to something in the stroke but perhaps this is simply a way of saying pay close attention (to whatever is being worked on)
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Old 12-05-2010, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by tim chapman View Post
hi Guys

i've heard 'look look look' referenced quite a few times would someone point me to the significance of it - TIA
My interpretation.
TGM is groups of 3- club face, club shaft, club head in this case. Follows from flat left wrist, straight plane line, Lag pressure point etc. Look and check your alignments. I said the second look because we were talking plane-shaft and right forearm at the right pocket.

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Old 12-06-2010, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by HungryBear View Post
My interpretation.
TGM is groups of 3- club face, club shaft, club head in this case. Follows from flat left wrist, straight plane line, Lag pressure point etc. Look and check your alignments. I said the second look because we were talking plane-shaft and right forearm at the right pocket.

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thanks - yes that makes sense
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Old 12-17-2010, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Its a TSP if you shift to that plane in Follow Through or just Stay on it throughout the swing.

Zero Shift would have you TSP throughout , zero shift is very uncommon however. Singe shift would have you staying on the TSP after Startdown, double shift would have you stay on the lower plane (Elbow Plane or whaterver you choose). You could add another shift and shift from the Elbow back up to the TSP Triple Shift ..........any and all combinations are available to the golfer, but shifting can be hazardous of course.

The lower planes through the ball have a pronounced feel for going "left" or IN , which they in fact do. The steeper planes have more a feel for the UP , which is geometrically true as well.

Follow Through......Both ARms straight, Impact Hands, Flying Wedges , club still on plane would be your ideal, yes. Plane Angle dependent upon personal preference.

This assumes we are talking about the common situation where the Shaft lays flat on the Inclined Plane as opposed to the Clubhead only describing a Plane of Motion. Homer did allude to this bit of business........which would require a change to 1-L-5. Homer was that kinda guy. Single Horizontal is non (shaft) planar for instance , the shaft describes a cone, the clubhead rides a flat horizontal plane though. You can forget this caveat if you want......too much coffee today. Im sorry Bear ........where were we.
Like a few second opinions here. Both arms straight, shaft on plane. continue to trace. Looks like the options are TSP or off plane manipulation. That is significant because the Elbow plane golfer would have shifted to TSP at follow-through. The implications are enormous. Looking for sources that have addressed this issue or where HK put it as I have not found it in TGM.
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Old 12-17-2010, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by tim chapman View Post
i thought the look look look may have been specific to something in the stroke but perhaps this is simply a way of saying pay close attention (to whatever is being worked on)
That's probably right. Look to see if the alignments are correct.
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