LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Turned Shoulder Plane/Zero Shift Thread: Turned Shoulder Plane/Zero Shift View Single Post #10 09-29-2005, 05:35 AM nevermind Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 167 tongzilla, don't have my book at the moment, so I'll have to go by memory. I didn't take much from the TSP pics. To my eye the model was standing more upright than anyone would/should, the result being that the shoulder turn was very flat. Those pics left me with lingering doubts as to the practicality of a zero shift on the TSP. However, I'm just a newbie and am always up for some enlightenment. jim, given that I've probably never performed a zero shift on the TSP () I'll defer to Manzella on this one. Guess I'm just used to people with plane shifts describing the feeling of a drop, I didn't expect it when zero shifting. I suppose that’s why mechanics come before feel. One person may feel something that they would describe as a drop when zero shifting and another only when shifting. nevermind View Public Profile Send a private message to nevermind Find all posts by nevermind