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Old 04-14-2006, 11:02 AM
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A PLANE is a flat surface.

Mr. Hardy is talking about the forward tilt of the SHOULDERS, AND THE ANGLE THEY TURN ON IN RELATION TO THE ARMS. One Plane-- Shoulders and Arms move on a similar angle(plane). Two Plane-- SHOULDERS TURN FLATTER, ARMS MOVE MORE VERTICALLY.

A person could be a Hardy One Planer, and still have a TGM definition Plane Shift.

A golf student, especially teachers, could get some beneficial ideas from Mr. Hardy's ideas. To many TGMers, who are trained to have a very precise idea of the PHYSICS, and GEOMETRY in a golf stroke... the Hardy book may seem to have several holes in it. However, his ideas, have become very popular in some areas, so TGMers should probably know something about them. One of his players, Tom Pernice, has been playing very well as of late, as well as Olin Brown.

Hardy One Planer in TGMese... Rotated Shoulder Turn, Delayed Hip Turn, Minimal Axis Tilt, Right Arm in Punch Impact.

A good TGM instructor could probably figure out nearly any golf stroke, including One Planers.

Ted, by the way, is a GOOD TGM INSTRUCTOR.
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Old 04-14-2006, 10:00 PM
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Congruent planes are two different planes with the same angle in degrees....two parallel flat surfaces...Hardly Hardy !!!! Not one plane but two congruent planes.....so a one plane swing is two congruent planes...A Two Plane swing is a vertical + a horizontal that = an inclined plane that really means 3 planes...


so a one plane swing is a two congruent plane swing...


and a two plane swing is really a 3 plane swing...vertical + horizontal = inclined...


Hmmm...I'm just plane confused!?!?!

or am I?????


The plane that matters is the sweetspot plane......that is moving in angular motion...I agree with an earlier post!!!
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Old 04-16-2006, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker

The plane that matters is the sweetspot plane......that is moving in angular motion...I agree with an earlier post!!!
And from another perspective, the plane that is quite helpful to visualize - the HANDS - the path the hands (the pressure points) travel during the motion.

THIS is why Furyk is at the top of the accuracy stats.

Watch the path of his HANDS

"my hands are never out of bounds" - Moe Norman

Only the HANDS can travel on 'one plane' back and through.

The problem is one of perspective, of how folks usually look at plane - as being tied to the shaft.

At address, imagine a line running straight down the undersides of the arms, to the ground.

Your hands, the 'tip of the triangle', can stay on "that" plane back and through.

Perspective is very often the root issue when people disagree about plane, or plane shifts. There is only one 'sum' plane of force, of motion, in an efficient swing, and that plane is most easily seen by looking to the hands.

Yet another reason the "mind is in the hands" - Ben Doyle
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Originally Posted by EdZ
And from another perspective, the plane that is quite helpful to visualize - the HANDS - the path the hands (the pressure points) travel during the motion.

THIS is why Furyk is at the top of the accuracy stats.

Watch the path of his HANDS

"my hands are never out of bounds" - Moe Norman

Only the HANDS can travel on 'one plane' back and through.

The problem is one of perspective, of how folks usually look at plane - as being tied to the shaft.

At address, imagine a line running straight down the undersides of the arms, to the ground.

Your hands, the 'tip of the triangle', can stay on "that" plane back and through.

Perspective is very often the root issue when people disagree about plane, or plane shifts. There is only one 'sum' plane of force, of motion, in an efficient swing, and that plane is most easily seen by looking to the hands.

Yet another reason the "mind is in the hands" - Ben Doyle
Damn good stuff EdZ!
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