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Old 11-19-2005, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
I would agree that Frame #8 he's off the baseline...however...in the other frames he's picking up the plane line on the floor that is being traced from the target back to ....You have to remember one key piece to this puzzle...the model is a PGA Tour Veteran who is not sure what the string is doing on that club...much less knows what a plane line is.....So we all here at TGM Central are way ahead of the learning curve...than persay a PGA TOUR Player who is attempting to learn tracing...
<<all of a sudden you no longer see the LCG in the last frame>>

I was just asking if his position had an effect on this conclusion because 2-F has emphasis beyond what was originally referenced. Certainly, it was not my intent to be critical of a tour player. TGM Basic Plane Angles are importantly different from what Hogan and prominent instruction presents.

I appreciate the introduction of this subject.

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