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Old 03-16-2008, 03:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
I don't want a threadjack here, golfbulldog, but . . .

In addition to my Post #25 above, go here to Post #54 and its video:

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...1238#post51238

And see if you don't come back with a different idea!

Thanks Yoda, I liked all of the video clips from your series !

I get the idea of hammering in a purely vertical plane as you demo in the drill, left arm, forearm and club all in/on the same vertical plane out in front of the left shoulder - no problems...

But , and here is the seed of doubt that Mathew has planted and I am struggling with, ... The left arm is not on the same inclined plane as the left wristcock at the top of the backswing. The right shoulder is on the inclined plane but the left shoulder and left wrist aren't and so the left arm isn't on the inclined plane... this is the bit i am having problems in understanding...

I interpret Mathew's videos as requiring a cupping(in Hogan terminology) or bending of the left wrist at the top and start of downswing so that the sweetspot can stay turned to the plane prior to and during a sequenced release.

I think that Mathew describes this in his latest video... i feel as though the fog is lifting slowly...just not sure if it is fog or smoke from Mathew's ciggys ... only joking Mathew!

Hope this thread keeps going - lots to unlearn and learn for me...
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