I'm still a little shaky on how to trace the plane line with the #3 pp. But as a side note to the previous discussion on pivot to hands vs hands to pivot, it occurs to me that if your mind is on you pivot , tracing is likely non existent or problematic at best. Is that right? Although still better than monitoring the clubhead.
Here is a YodasLuke post from my old TGM file. I dont have the 7th edition but find this interesting.
You cannot trace the plane line if you allow your hands to rise above the elbow plane because you use a Punch Elbow Position. If your hands go above the elbow plane, you must shift planes on the downstroke to the elbow plane before you can trace anything.
In other words. Your Hands at Impact fix, have already told the pivot what to do. Your hands said, "I'm going to swing on a elbow plane, so you, my pivot, get ready to move them back down this plane", and your pivot said, "ok, but if you switch planes on me at the top of the swing, like you always do, then I won't be ready, so don't blame me if things get screwed up again."
The Plane Angle inclination is set at impact fix and there is no changing that. If your Hands go above that plane at the top of your backstroke, you can only trace an outside-in path accross the planeline.
The Plane Angle inclination is set at impact fix and there is no changing that. If your Hands go above that plane at the top of your backstroke, you can only trace an outside-in path accross the planeline.
What about 1-L-18, Changing the Plane Angle has no effect on the Plane Line.