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Old 05-23-2006, 08:35 PM
neil neil is offline
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Originally Posted by Daryl
I was confused, but not anymore. Sorry for making it confusing.

Question:

If the wrist cock motion keeps the clubshaft and left arm on the same flat plane, and, the left arm is not on the inclined plane, then how does the clubshaft stay on the inclined plane when cocking?

Answer: It doesn't.

PS. if I said that the Left Arm Flying Wedge was the Plane Line then it was a misprint.
Daryl,the hands and clubface define the plane.The left entire left arm, clubshaft and the back of the left hand are always positioned against the same flat plane -NOT IMO "THE "PLANE ,but "their" own flat plane.Because of the space between the left shoulder and the centre of the pivot ,rotation moves the left shoulder off plane-but Homer never referred to the plane (well only briefly)in terms of the left shoulder.I think I understand what you are getting at -the hands and clubshaft cannot be on plane if the left arm flying wedge is not on plane.Hmmmmm-Ithink they can ......GO FOR IT MATE
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