LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Geometry of the circle and how it applies to shot shaping . Thread: Geometry of the circle and how it applies to shot shaping . View Single Post #3 01-07-2013, 12:38 AM HungryBear Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Posts: 759 Originally Posted by O.B.Left As per Yoda's post, the Angle of Attack (caddy view) describes Impacts Downwards direction. The Angle of Approach describes the Forward and OUTWARD direction to impact from the players perspective. Contrast this on plane, inside out impact (not stroke) to Steering. There is a big difference perceptually. And in terms of the direction of Thrust.... you actually do swing OUT for a square plane line !!! Even when the clubhead does not cross over the plane line!!! They are JUST lines, In fact one line with 2 names that points down , out and forward on "the plane". the line goes from impact point to low point. but. The clubface is NEVER aligned to the line, the ball never travels on the line and it changes with ball placement and club length etc. So, Yes down out and forward is ok by itself. Just my perspective, but if someone uses the line for their swing that is ok, I guess. How about using the #3pp? The rffw on the plane? That means the right elbow? HB Last edited by HungryBear : 01-07-2013 at 09:24 AM. HungryBear View Public Profile Send a private message to HungryBear Find all posts by HungryBear