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Old 08-13-2005, 10:02 PM
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Matt:

Notice in photos 6 and 7 (where you are getting to the Top position of the Backstroke) your Club is off-plane. It is pointing too much to the left of target because if there was a laser emitted from the butt-end of your club, it would be pointing outside of the Straight Plane Line, rather than Tracing it. It could mean that you're using a Open Plane Line. So if you do not make any compensations during the Downstroke, your Clubhead will be coming Outside-In! As we can see in photos 8/9/10, you have made some of the necessary compensation needed, but was it enough to create an Inside-Out Impact? A better question to ask is, 'Do you want to be making compensations?'. So make sure you're On Plane at the Top.

PS: Note that your Clubshaft should actually be pointing to the left of the Target Line, only because you have not yet reached the "Clubshaft parallel to the ground" position. But you must be Tracing the Straight Plane Line!
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