LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - all types of lag Thread: all types of lag View Single Post #51 03-29-2010, 10:11 AM O.B.Left Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 3,433 Couple of thoughts; -this just might be the way to get D back here. So be very, very careful. -yes it would appear the right arm is not on plane at Address, not unusual, but not what Homer prescribed. By impact it must be there. Hard to get all that done on short shots especially. Im trying to remember D's own posture, not sure. Id have guessed it was. Changing the diagram to show this would lessen the degree of plane shift would it not. -If instead of showing fanning and bending as being sequential ,if D blended them , the RFT portion of the backswing would be more straightline, and run diagonally from the Hands at Address to the Turned Right Shoulder. But I like seeing the fanning and bending separated , sequential for illustrative purposes, as a first step just for clarification, identification. -this is a single shift. Not showing a return to the Elbow Plane for impact. Which is kinda steep, not a lot of #3 Angle at impact. -However you do it a TSP plane (notice I did not say "the" TSP) is the ideal in transition I believe. How else can the Shoulders take the Hands down the inclined plane? 6-M-1. No need for a near vertical drop back to a lower Plane or uncomfortably steep shoulder planes, no automatic over the top moves given the hands are above the right shoulder or or or -If you disregarded shaft plane and just considered the sweetspot on the clubface, so not even the sweetspot plane, it could be TSP the whole way with the Right ARm on Plane and some #3 Angle. Homer mentioned disregarding the shaft plane in connection with Angle of Approach didnt he? A near vertical plane of motion. But my head is starting to hurt again. Come back D. Last edited by O.B.Left : 03-29-2010 at 07:39 PM. O.B.Left View Public Profile Send a private message to O.B.Left Find all posts by O.B.Left