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lagster 07-23-2005 03:40 PM

Tour
 
In your opinions... list a few guys or gals on tour that use the

TURNED SHOULDER PLANE -------------------

TURNING SHOULDER PLANE-------------------

HANDS PLANE------------------------

ELBOW PLANE------------------------

SQUARED SHOULDER PLANE---------------------

CUSTOM PLANES--------------------

I'll start...

Elbow Plane-- Dana Quigley(for entire stroke)

Hands Plane-- Mac O'Grady(at Address)

Reverse Shift-- Nick Price

birdie_man 07-24-2005 12:31 AM

Elbow Plane- Ben Hogan, Sergio Garcia, Sam Snead, Vijay Singh, Mike Finney (MikeSTLOC), Byron Nelson, Gary Player, Lee Trevino, Chad Cambell, Charles Howell III, Greg Norman, Retief, Padraig, Duval, Adam Scott, Tiger, Nick Price, Daly, Zinger, Davis Love, Johnny Miller, Faldo.

Turned Shoulder Plane- David Toms, Freddie, Darren Clarke, Ernie, Hank Kuehne, Mickelson, Nicklaus, Michelle Wie, Hale Irwin...

Bedtime.
:D

Someone help me out with the TSPlane list.

Damn there's a lot of great players that use the elbow plane (on the downswing)...

brianmanzella 07-24-2005 07:05 AM

Turned Shoulder Plane Downswing:

Tom Watson

John Huston

nevermind 07-24-2005 09:09 AM

For my benefit, could you clarify what you mean by "use". Shaft or Sweetspot? thanks

birdie_man 07-24-2005 12:54 PM

Nicklaus on the TSPlane: http://asafgolf.free.fr/images/golf/...aus_profil.jpg

Norman: http://asafgolf.free.fr/images/golf/...n_profilar.jpg

Maybe he changed his swing since then.

lagster 07-24-2005 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nevermind
For my benefit, could you clarify what you mean by "use". Shaft or Sweetspot? thanks

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Employ, utilize... per 10-6 and 10-7

nevermind 07-24-2005 10:57 PM

So it's the shaft. Only, many times people say "such and such used the x plane", then I have a look and for much of the swing the shaft is not on that angle.

birdie_man 07-26-2005 11:29 PM

I wonder why so many ppl use the elbow plane on the downswing...

Is it because that's what they do naturally or that's what's taught/a result of what's taught?

Matt 07-27-2005 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by birdie_man
I wonder why so many ppl use the elbow plane on the downswing...

Is it because that's what they do naturally or that's what's taught/a result of what's taught?

They've just been told for so long that they had to shift back down. What mainstream instructor is teaching a zero shift on the turned shoulder plane? None. Every month in the magazines you read about how you get to a steeper plane going back and have to "drop it in the slot" or some nonsense on the way down. While that's certainly a viable option, it's not the only option nor the most efficient.

The sweetspot certainly doesn't want to fall back down. It just wants to take a straight line to the ball, following PP3.


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