LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Analysis Thread: Analysis View Single Post #7 06-08-2006, 07:43 PM golfbulldog Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Posts: 647 Plane angle - Variation Do you think the term "plane shift" is apt when what most /all people do ( including Leadbetter - hence your X classification) is a "plane drift"? Plane angle can readily be defined at 4 points in all swings. 1. Address 2. Left arm horizontal to ground 3. Top/end of backstroke 4. Impact plus maybe Follow through/ both arms straight. Most golfers ( I would argue all golfers) drift planes between these positions. During drift the butt/end of club rarely points at target line unless the drift happens rapidly around clubshaft horizontal ( and therefore ideally parallel to plane line). Leadbetter people basically are double shifters - categorised by their address / impact location and top/end of backstroke positions. They may drift a bit more than others off TGM plane at left arm horizontal but 90 % of people drift not shift! golfbulldog View Public Profile Send a private message to golfbulldog Find all posts by golfbulldog