Sam Snead told President Eisenhower to "Hit it with your ass, Mr. President."
Wonder what he would have told Bubba?
2-N-1 FORCE VECTORS Actually, the Path of the Orbiting Clubhead (7-23) is a resultant motion (2-C-1). That is, beside Centrfugal Force (2-K) it is subject to two other divergetn forces- one outward (Angle of Approach) and one downward (Angle of Attack).
A. The Outward Force results from the action of the Shoulder Turn (2-H) and/or the Right Arm Thrust (6-B-1) if there is any of either. Otherwise, the Lever Assemblies are pushed or swung outward from the Hinges (2-G).
B. The Downward Force Results from the action of Axis Tilt (Hip Slide 7-14) and/or the Uncocking Left Wrist (2-P) if ther is any of either. Otherwise, the Lever Assemblies are dropped, pulled or pushed downward form their fulcrums (6-A)
These two forces are "balanced out" (held On Plane 7-19) by Clubhead Lag (Hitting 10-19-A) or by Centrifugal Force (Swinging 10-19-C). So, On Plane Motion (2-F) automatically duplicates - but cannot annul and should not obscure - those vecotor forces (2-C-1).
This is a great concise description of how a G.O.L.F. swing should work IMO. I know we are to HIT DOWN but also we must STAY DOWN. I love how you guys are DOWN on the ball STAYING WITH IT. NO Bobbing. I have a tendency to move hips directly at the plane line e.g. standing up/losing posture/coming out of the shot.
Certainly this being DOWN on the Ball has huge ramifications on achieving a 3 dimensional impact.
Is there a good drill/thought to "Staying with it?"