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Old 10-17-2005, 10:07 PM
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On-Plane Left Arm Flying Wedge
Lynn,
Not following you on this, the left arm flying wedge is normally never on the swing plane.

Check out Jody's swing sequence- as with any other professional swing sequence.

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=1331

The on-plane motion of the clubshaft directed by the lag really controls what motions will be made- the uncocking flat left wrist and any roll are really subservient to the on-plane motion. I could go into further detail regarding the flat uncocking left wrist, but I think it's pretty obvious if we start looking at swing sequences that the left arm flying wedge is never on the swing plane. However, if you've thought before that the left wrist would need to stay flat and on-plane for any uncocking to create an on-plane motion of the clubshaft then your're brain's going to scramble for a while- dealing with a different concept.

The easiest solution for a contrary opinion would be to put up or point out swing sequences where the left arm flying wedge is on-plane as you described. After all, if the left arm flying wedge is on-plane then the left shoulder would be on-plane. A

Mike O.

Last edited by Mike O : 10-17-2005 at 10:10 PM.
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