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Old 12-14-2010, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by HungryBear View Post
Agree- we got to nail this down before going on!

I will try and be simple and precise- (wish me luck)

7-3, the elbow plane is defined PRECISELY in 7-3.

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/index.p...mp-Wedges.html

When the rffw is "on plane" that is a GOOD EP.

"Remember the Right Forearm is not “On Plane” unless the Right Elbow also is still – or again – On Plane (2-F)."

Because you leave -starting backswing- from impact fix and return to prior to impact. Chipping, you stay on EP

The/A TSP is a 1-L plane that also touches the right shoulder at TOP/END.

Hope I'm close to right.


The Bear


Im all for the Right Forearm being on Plane , I love the alignment personally. "No, you cant take that away from me".

I can work under either definition of Elbow Plane but lets ask Yoda for clarification and work under his definition.

"Yoda, if the Right Elbow is on Plane (through impact) is that an Elbow Plane? Despite the fact the Elbow and Shaft can align to higher planes such as the TSP per Homer. Does that make for a Elbow/TS Plane? How 'bout TSP is there a range?"

Is that question good by you guys?

Last edited by O.B.Left : 12-15-2010 at 10:42 AM.
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