Regarding Toms, the sweetspot stays pretty close to the turned shoulder plane throughout (just slightly higher at End), but the shaft starts out much flatter at address. Wouldn't this be a single shift, or does one reference the sweetspot when talking about plane shifts?
"Hogan "looked" flatter because he had SUPER FLEXIBLE wrists that gave him a whole lot of wrist cock with very very little arm swing."
His wrists may have been very flexible. But is was his Right shoulder flexibility that allowed him to get so flat. That is how he was able to get his right forearm vertical at the end of his backswing. Most people do not have that range of motion in their shoulders.
"Hogan "looked" flatter because he had SUPER FLEXIBLE wrists that gave him a whole lot of wrist cock with very very little arm swing."
His wrists may have been very flexible. But is was his Right shoulder flexibility that allowed him to get so flat. That is how he was able to get his right forearm vertical at the end of his backswing. Most people do not have that range of motion in their shoulders.
Again, you are being fooled. He is not flat, he just LOOKS that way because the swing is so short and there is so much wrist cock.
I can put my hands in the same position as Hogan but since my wrists are not noodles the club will look much more "on plane." If hogan didn't have so much wrist cock and just kept moving his hands up the plane, he'd look what everyone today considers "Normal."
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