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Old 02-22-2006, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by 300Drive
Is the Turned Shoulder plane basically more upright (J. Nicklaus) vs. the Elbow plane being flatter (aka Hogan).

Please explain as I really dont quite understand this.
yes, the elbow plane is 'flatter' than the turned shoulder plane, which is flatter than the squared shoulder plane, which is flatter than the "turning" shoulder plane (in 'feel' if not in reality)

The more upright, the less of a 'cone' and the straighter the delivery path of the hands 'can' be

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