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Old 03-28-2005, 10:13 PM
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It would seem to me that if one puts his right forearm on-plane at address that this would dictate how far one stands from the ball as well as posture in general.

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Old 03-28-2005, 10:50 PM
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Re: On-plane right forarm at address
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It would seem to me that if one puts his right forearm on-plane at address that this would dictate how far one stands from the ball as well as posture in general.

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Alright Trig...that's it!!!
We've become so close as friends that you listen to me as well as my wife and kids. How many times have we discussed this?
And I can't believe you said "address". I have two words for you and then I'm not speaking to you anymore ...impact...fix

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Old 03-28-2005, 10:57 PM
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It would seem to me that if one puts his right forearm on-plane at address that this would dictate how far one stands from the ball as well as posture in general.

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The guide is the Flat, Level and Vertical Left Wrist and its #3 Accumulator Angle as directed by the On Plane Right Forearm. These alignments are established at Impact Fix, with the Knee Bend and Waist Bend determined by the amount of Hip Slide necessary to allow the Right Forearm to point at the Plane Line.
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Old 03-29-2005, 01:06 PM
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Re: On-plane right forarm at address
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Originally Posted by Trigolt
It would seem to me that if one puts his right forearm on-plane at address that this would dictate how far one stands from the ball as well as posture in general.

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Alright Trig...that's it!!!
We've become so close as friends that you listen to me as well as my wife and kids. How many times have we discussed this?
And I can't believe you said "address". I have two words for you and then I'm not speaking to you anymore ...impact...fix

No more analysis or help from me....



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You obviously didn't understand my question. But thanks anyway!
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Old 03-29-2005, 01:10 PM
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Re: Only One Place To Stand
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It would seem to me that if one puts his right forearm on-plane at address that this would dictate how far one stands from the ball as well as posture in general.

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The guide is the Flat, Level and Vertical Left Wrist and its #3 Accumulator Angle as directed by the On Plane Right Forearm. These alignments are established at Impact Fix, with the Knee Bend and Waist Bend determined by the amount of Hip Slide necessary to allow the Right Forearm to point at the Plane Line.
In looking at the YodasLuke wedge video, the first thing that struck me is how hunched-over he appears to be. Is this the ONLY correct way he could be positioned at start-up - in terms of his posture and distance from the ball? Could the plane he intends to swing/hit on also effect the posture?

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