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Old 01-26-2005, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by rwh
Originally Posted by rchang72
7-23 has me in a total fog! I think that the delivery path is a line drawn on the face of the inclined plane, which the hands trace from end(or top) down to release. But I don't get how a "cross-line" thrust will stay on the inclined plane? Does cross-line mean across the line on the ground made by the inclined plane? or something altogether different?
Because we are swinging on an inclined plane while standing "inside" of the Plane Line, the thrust has the appearance to our eyes of being "across" the Plane LIne. In actual fact, it is an "On-Plane" thrust and the club stays On-Plane.

To visualize this, imagine a golfer frozen at the Top of the backswing and you are on a ladder sighting straight down his Hands to the Ball. From your On-Plane vantage point, the line from Hands to Ball would not appear to extend across the Plane Line -- it would run directly into the Plane Line.
Great explanation, Bob! And a good visualization, too. Thanks!
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