Nuke,
Plane boards are great I guess- but here is how eventually what you will need to construct your plane "board".
1) Step one- establish your plane line in order to set up and build your Golfing Machine. Sure the ball is one point on that plane line but you better have one if not two other points of reference on that line.
2) Step two- Set up at impact fix-with both flying wedges "intact".
3) Step Three - See the plane "board"? See the plane line- that's the edge of the board. See the clubhshaft, the hands, the right forearm, the right elbow- Ya- those are all lying on the plane "board" - that's the angle you'll need to take the hands and clubshaft back on. Let's fill in the plane "board" - so let's connect the dots- ball, hands, right elbow- Hey! I can see the right forearm flying wedge!- and the direction that it needs to back up on- before it takes off on the downswing- to accomplish it's mission.
Nuke,
Plane boards are great I guess- but here is how eventually what you will need to construct your plane "board".
1) Step one- establish your plane line in order to set up and build your Golfing Machine. Sure the ball is one point on that plane line but you better have one if not two other points of reference on that line.
2) Step two- Set up at impact fix-with both flying wedges "intact".
3) Step Three - See the plane "board"? See the plane line- that's the edge of the board. See the clubhshaft, the hands, the right forearm, the right elbow- Ya- those are all lying on the plane "board" - that's the angle you'll need to take the hands and clubshaft back on. Let's fill in the plane "board" - so let's connect the dots- ball, hands, right elbow- Hey! I can see the right forearm flying wedge!- and the direction that it needs to back up on- before it takes off on the downswing- to accomplish it's mission.
Super post Rash-Boy . . . How would you relate what you see to the 2-J-3 Visual/Plane Line equivalents??? I love this part of the Machine . . . .
Tell us more . . . How about ball position and plane angle?
You don't need no plane board when you got an on-plane right forearm at your selected fix.
Ball Position- obviously you have options but for me and probably you Bucket- Left Nipple!
White Flag . . . I'm Done.
Hey Mikey when did you move out of my car? Are you living in "THE" Can? Canader? The airport restrooms again? . . . remember we don't expose ourselves to strangers anymore . . . right buddy?
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Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 12-03-2006 at 10:14 PM.
Hey Mikey when did you move out of my car? Are you living in "THE" Can? Canader? The airport restrooms again? . . . remember we don't expose ourselves to strangers anymore . . . right buddy?
Left your trunk a couple of weeks ago- after seeing the Video "Can" - there was a link on this site to it.
What's "white flag... I'm Done" mean. Ball location is in relation to the left shoulder i.e. opposite low point. I play most of my full shots 3-5 inches back of low point- and measured in relation to my left shoulder - that's roughly the left nipple. Holla back- I want to make sure you didn't think I was just playing with ya!
While you can use the 2-J-3 visual equivalent - arc of approach- for swinging- the forearm or the shaft of the club pointing at the plane line is a more accurate check of being on plane and is what I would use as a reference check. So in that regard = I'm not really using 2-J-3 - at least this week.
Ball Position- obviously you have options but for me and probably you Bucket- Left Nipple!
Not everybody have the same location. but from what you say 3-4 inch away from shoulder joint, His nipple is pretty closed together.. or he have extremely broad shoulder
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Not everybody have the same location. but from what you say 3-4 inch away from shoulder joint, His nipple is pretty closed together.. or he have extremely broad shoulder