Eac Selected Plane angle has different range of motions, styles of motion, sequence of motion, & speed of motion..different wrist alignments etc....This could get deep!!!!
Instead of opening up a can of worms let's select a particular plane angle and discuss what movements can take it off plane versus on plane...
I gotta hand it to you lagster
..you are consistent at one thing....
asking questions that have endless possiblitlites...especially when you already know the answers in advance:
Unless Fixed in advance or established in advance...Hand Paths and Wrist Alignments are major players here as well as Zone #2 and Zone One spacing and sequencing....
one thing that is probably the most misunderstud term is the back,up,and in. most dont realize when read, herd or however the information comes to them exactly how this is applied. futhermore the second reason in my book has to be under or over rotation of the forearms. for me to imitate the image of tiger puts the club way under plane and makes for some unreliable compensations as to where for most if the student can get the club moving up more similar to the image of Grant Wait and even Bobby Jones is more reliable and easier to control in my opinion.
Last edited by grapegoat : 08-30-2006 at 10:51 PM.
What are the top 5 reasons one would get underneath the TSP on the downswing?
Pivot components rotation speeds are too slow..
Too much Shoulder Lag
Delivery Path of the Hands moving independently and vertically downward to the Elbow Plane or even more devestating below it
The right wrist moving from level to uncocked during the release interval
Perverted axis tilt from the head & neck moving to much up and back and the upper spine too much lateral bending too soon....
The left arm falling down from the hinge assembly permitting the right arm to straighten too much too soon...
An increase in the horizontal motion of the right wrist Bending back too much and/or the left wrist Arching beyond Flat....
The Left Arm being too far away from the chest at the End or Top then increasing too much by moving Back and Down the chest causing an unitential reverse loop plane shift... or worse yet an unintentional plane shift out to the right.....
Getting the right elbow too far under the left arm (perverted pitch)during release causing the clubhead to fall back and down below plane...
Shifting the Plane Line to the Right at the Top or End or Start Donw or Downstroke or during release...subconsciously
Take your pick...I'm sure there are more...
Last edited by annikan skywalker : 08-30-2006 at 11:13 PM.