Originally Posted by BerntR
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I like that drawing!!
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Thanks, BerntR. The drawing definitely has merits. Again, the goal was 'instant communication' in an informal setting.
It is, however, somewhat of a simplification. As illustrated, it depicts a Turned Shoulder Plane with
Zero Shift. In practice, the Right Forearm is normally set on the Elbow Plane (really what I've depicted here) and there is a Single Shift (in the Backstroke) to the somewhat steeper Plane of the Turned Right Shoulder. I do think the illustration of the On Plane Impact and Low Points is helpful to those beginning the journey that is
Alignment Golf.
From the Top, the player can then remain on the TSP through Impact (the Stroke is then deemed
Single Shift) or he can return to the Elbow Plane (
Double Shift) on which the Right Forearm was positioned at Address.
