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Old 06-19-2005, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by nevermind
No I dont care about zero shift anymore. I just want to understand how you can have the rear shoulder, clubshaft and rear forearm on the same plane without a straight arm.

Please someone answer me these questions three.

1. During release and impact, when using the Turned Shoulder Plane you want the both the right shoulder and clubshaft working down that plane.

2. The right shoulder and clubshaft are now both on the face of the same plane.

3. To provide maximum support you also want the right forearm on that plane.

OR, just answer me this question.

The Hitting swingman does not have his rear forearm on the TSP at impact, is that what you want?
Nevermind,

Sorry so long for a reply. In a perfect world I guess the Right forearm would be perfectly on plane with the clubshaft at impact. A zero shift on the TSP IMO is difficult to set up at fix. You are right the right arm would have to be almost straight. As long as the #1 and #3 pp are on plane and you are maintaining the Flying Wedges I think you would be fine. I would also like to hear Lynn's comments on this.

Hope this helps,
Hunter
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