The pics of Faldo, Nelson, Price, Garcia and Trevino at http://www.golfbetterproductions.com/comparison.asp show that the right forearm and clubshaft are on the same plane which, in turn, is below the plane of the ball ("the clubshaft points outside the ball, not at it"), presumeably so that the sweetspot is on plane with the ball. Am I reading this correctly?
I think we may be mixing stuff up a little here. The Right Forearm and Clubshaft should be IN THE SAME PLANE to maintain the Right Forearm Flying Wedge alignment . . . . but only on the INCLINED PLANE when the Right Elbow is On-Plane (I think?).
MOTION All the action of the Golf Club takes place on a flat, inflexible, Inclined Plane, which extends well beyond the circumference of the stroke – in every direction. The full length of the Clubshaft remains unwaveringly on the face of this Inclined Plane – Waggle to Follow-through.