LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Keeping the right forearm on-plane Thread: Keeping the right forearm on-plane View Single Post #12 01-19-2009, 11:17 AM mb6606 Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 695 Originally Posted by Jeff mb6606 I do not disagree that setting up as 10-6-B #1 is comfortable. However, I cannot perform the correct right elbow folding action in a comfortable biomechanical manner that allows me to get my right forearm flying wedge to its desired location relative to my right shoulder - when I start from that address position. I am curious - why do you believe that zero plane shift on the turned shoulder plane is desirable? Also, could you please supply me with a list of about five PGA tour players who follow your recommended zero plane shift TSP pattern? Thanks, Jeff. Mr. Kelley suggested the less plane shifts the better. IF you built a machine (The Iron Byron, Ping Man) would you have it shift planes? I do not know of a single player on the PGA tour that does not plane shift. Where did I recommend it? mb6606 View Public Profile Send a private message to mb6606 Find all posts by mb6606