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Old 01-28-2005, 12:45 AM
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Lagster,
Great Question.... Those who believe that the clubhead moves straight back and up from the ball, while keeping "IT" in front of the themselves are employing this procedure. This procedure has several interesting components. First a vertical plane of motion for the LEFT Arm Swing Plane Delivery line(4th edition 2-J-3 D) parallel to the intended plane line, Second, an inclined Plane of motion imparted to the clubshaft, by the "Turning Shoulder",... A Two -Plane Swing Mr. Hardy - thanks 2005 PGA Teaching and Coaching Summit. This procedures emphasizesLeft Arm Power, usually is triggered by a wrist throw that produces a sequenced release motion while utilizing a flip release procedure with the left wrist replacing the left shoulder as the center of the clubhead Arc. It is without a doubt the most employed procedure by most juniors and/or neophytes that are trying to emulate "a seems as if" motion.
Plane Angle Basic - Turning Shoulder - 10-6 D
Delivery Line - Left Arm Swing Plane (1979 edition 2-J-3 -D)

Let's "X" up an imaginary Stroke Pattern:
Grip - Type - Interlock
Grip - Type - Strong Single (per Flying Wedges...Very Important!!!)
Stroke- Basic - 10-3 A or 10-3-B
Stroke - Variation 4/2/3
Plane Line - Square-Square (Rotates with Pivot to Hands procedure)
Plane Angle - Basic - Turning Shoulder
Plane Angle - Variation - Good luck!!!!! Need Help with classification!
Fix - Standard
Address - Standard
Hinge action - Dual Horizontal
Pressure Point Combination 4/2/3
Pivot - Varies because of Pivot to Hands procedure
Shoulder Turn - Rotated
Hip Turn - Slide parallel to the delivery line
Hip Action - Delayed
Knee Action - Standard
Foot Action - Standard
Wrist Action - Single (recommended, but jury is still out on that !!!! Flip #3 on plane at top!!!!
Lag Loading - Drag - 10-19-C
Trigger Type - Wrist Throw 10-20-E
Assembly Point - Top
Loading Action - Random Sweep
Delivery Path - Circle
Release - Flip
Nice try Tiger, let's try and shallow it out now. Keep it Wide and Shallow, Now there's a recipe for sucess.... Maybe next year we'll try Narrow and Steep. What do ya think boy's? You gotta follow the "alpha-male" when you're runnin with the pack.

There's a "college try" probably wrong on some components, but oh what the heck... were just "X-ing it up anyway!!!!)

Remember, you gotta keep it in front of you right , so you won't get IT "stuck" behind you. Yeah, Okay,Whatever!!!!

Hope this might contribute in someway shape or force!!!! I mean form.

Lynn, thanks for all your great information and contributions to learning G.O.L.F. I also appreciate how gracious you were to us at Pine Needles. Good Luck with this site....It's awesome!!!!

Annikan
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