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Jeff 01-21-2009 07:21 PM

mb6606

You may find it difficult to interpret 2-D DTL images in terms of swingplane, but I don't. I realize that a perfectly accurate assessment cannot be established from a 2-D DTL image that is off-axis, but it can be close enough to justify general conclusions eg. establishing that SG and TW's clubshaft comes down on a shallower plane than the TSP in the mid-late downswing, and that SG drops his hands/clubshaft down to the elbow plane early in his downswing action. Look at SG's third image - when his hands are at belt level, when his clubshaft cuts across his lower biceps and when his clubshaft cuts across his mid-lumbar spine. Adopt that position when facing a side-mirror - it is incontrovertible that your clubshaft will be just above the hand plane, and close to the elbow plane, at that time point.

Jeff.

mb6606 01-21-2009 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff (Post 60468)
mb6606

You may find it difficult to interpret 2-D DTL images in terms of swingplane, but I don't. I realize that a perfectly accurate assessment cannot be established from a 2-D DTL image that is off-axis, but it can be close enough to justify general conclusions eg. establishing that SG and TW's clubshaft comes down on a shallower plane than the TSP in the mid-late downswing, and that SG drops his hands/clubshaft down to the elbow plane early in his downswing action. Look at SG's third image - when his hands are at belt level, when his clubshaft cuts across his lower biceps and when his clubshaft cuts across his mid-lumbar spine. Adopt that position when facing a side-mirror - it is incontrovertible that your clubshaft will be just above the hand plane, and close to the elbow plane, at that time point.

Jeff.

Why look at pics? I have a swing plane. I can locate the elbow, TSP, hand and turning shoulder planes. I can double shift, triple shift and quadruple shift planes.

Jeff 01-21-2009 11:28 PM

mb6606

Could you please describe, or visually demonstrate, your golf swing when you use a quadruple plane shift?

Jeff.

mb6606 01-22-2009 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff (Post 60479)
mb6606

Could you please describe, or visually demonstrate, your golf swing when you use a quadruple plane shift?

Jeff.

Sure
address - elbow plane
top - TSP
end - Turning SP
down to impact -TSP

Jeff 01-22-2009 10:40 PM

mb6606

Thanks. Homer described a triple shift in 10-7-D but he didn't include your quadruple shift variation in his book. I would be very interested in seeing a visual demonstration of your quadruple plane shift swing.

Jeff.

mb6606 01-23-2009 04:43 PM

You can shift all over the place you might end up looking like Charles Barkley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFtoe...eature=related


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