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Old 01-09-2011, 08:33 AM
david sandridge david sandridge is offline
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My questions involves the location of the hands in those pics and what club is illustrated, a driver or a mid or short iron. When I play a driver forward I set the club with the face square and even if I move it back to just off my forward heel I still set the driver face square. Of course I never use adjusted address, I always have the club shaft and left arm aligned. Over the many years adjusted address always scrambled my brain so I gave up on it and start at "almost fix". I rarely ever fade the ball and often have a soft draw. At any rate I am glad you haven't brought up D plane. I just laugh at those discussions. I have worked with setting up, ball position, address location for years and somehow have been able to hit the ball mostly with a slight draw to where I want it without trackman knowledge. Understanding impact location, low point and plane lines haves been sufficient. So I guess Mike Hebron would saw I have "learned by playing" and others would say I have just "dug it out of the dirt". I will admit my alignments have often been corrected by golfgnome! So realizing I am left handed perhaps Daryl could create some of his wonderful drawings for a left hander illustrating starting from fix or adjusted address. Just kidding Daryl, I always look at your drawings with a mirror. Years ago I used to set up my video camera and record golf videos playing on the TV in a mirror and then play them back so they would be left handed.
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