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1-L #15 Down Through Low Point
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The Thrust of the Stroke always continues Down Plane during the Follow-Through (1-L #15). However, the Low Point of the Stroke is established at Impact Fix. It may or may not be "under the ground." For example, in a Teed Drive, the Low Point will likely be above the ground, i.e., in the air. For a Putt with a Ball located opposite the Left Shoulder, the Low Point will be on the ground. Only when the Ball is located on the ground (or on a low Tee) behind Low Point -- in other words, a Ball located Up Plane from Low Point -- will the Low Point be under the ground. |
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The Thrust of the Stroke always continues Down Plane during the Follow-Through (1-L #15). However, the Low Point of the Stroke is established at Impact Fix. It may or may not be "under the ground." For example, in a Teed Drive, the Low Point will likely be above the ground, i.e., in the air. For a Putt with a Ball located opposite the Left Shoulder, the Low Point will be on the ground. Only when the Ball is located on the ground (or on a low Tee) behind Low Point -- in other words, a Ball located Up Plane from Low Point -- will the Low Point be under the ground. We are talking about different things again Lynn. You are talking about low point of the CLUB and I am talking about low point of the FORCE - the thrust of the swing. One point to ponder re: this force, and its center "I let my swing balance me" - Moe Norman Good God... :oops: |
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