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Old 07-05-2006, 12:58 AM
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What's "under plane" mean?
Originally Posted by mp33
How do you correct getting too far under the plane in the downswing? I have a tendency to take the club out on the backswing and drop it to the inside coming down.

Is anyone familiar with this problem? How would you correct it?

The ball will go dead right and short.
I don't ask this with any agenda, or sarcasm- I'm serious when I say "What is under plane?"

I understand if you're off plane - i.e. the clubshaft doesn't point at the plane line. I also understand if you're making plane angle shifts to flatter planes during the swing. So is "under plane"- "off plane" or is it "a flatter plane than you set up for"- I'm not sure. Or is "under plane" a description of the feel- of coming into impact too much "inside out", or does it just describe when you come inside out and block a shot. Could use some help here- it may flush out some issues or ideas I haven't considered.
Thanks in advance.

Mike O.
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