thoughts....decided on a pattern
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12-12-2011, 04:49 PM
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www.thecplane.com It's a padded swing plane structure I designed and created as homer says in 4-d-0 "construct an inclined plane" so I did...
Check out the "swing plane devices" thread in the training aids forum. I created it to help me with this whole Process...
hard to compare hogan there not really in the same spot, not sure what kinda shot he's playing
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12-12-2011, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by whip
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www.thecplane.com It's a padded swing plane structure I designed and created as homer says in 4-d-0 "construct an inclined plane" so I did...
Check out the "swing plane devices" thread in the training aids forum. I created it to help me with this whole Process...
hard to compare hogan there not really in the same spot, not sure what kinda shot he's playing
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Hogan swings on a flatter plane, however the body positions are very similar. I especially like the 2nd photo where the hips look a bit more open, a little more waist bend, and the inside of the thighs almost touching - a la Al Geiberger. 
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12-12-2011, 06:24 PM
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Not sure about comparisons with hogan or if that pictured can be compared to mine, my three pictures were to show how the feet and knees improved greatly over time
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7-3 (10-3-B) (12-5-1 no. 17 and 12-5-3 no.13)
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10-13-A(6-M-1(6-H-0-F no. 2))
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6-B-3-0 (10-15-B, 10-13-A)
All these numbers may look extremely complicated but it really simplifies the process by breaking down and understanding only the components that are relevant to me as assembled by Greg Smith
By working on these components in sequence and understanding their relationship to one another I now have a better sense for the total motion.
1-E To properly adjust, compensate, interchange, and correct every component, and to detect imprecisions, is the instructor's function. The students need to know only the factors and components, etc., of their particular stroke patterns as recommended and assembled by the instructor. Or themselves. The student who can play and practice only occasionally should not be induced to proceed on the lines of detail and precision that a prospective champion would need
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12-12-2011, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by whip
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www.thecplane.com It's a padded swing plane structure I designed and created as homer says in 4-d-0 "construct an inclined plane" so I did...
Check out the "swing plane devices" thread in the training aids forum. I created it to help me with this whole Process...
hard to compare hogan there not really in the same spot, not sure what kinda shot he's playing
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Cool...will check out....
Hard to say on Hogan....but you see that face position quite a bit...more closing and laying back than closing only...of course you can hit "all the shots" with any hinge motion.....I'm an angled hinging cat...so may just be a personal preference as to "look"/function....but your pics look nice.
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12-12-2011, 11:59 PM
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I prefer dual horizontal for the long game
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12-13-2011, 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by whip
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I prefer dual horizontal for the long game
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Somewhere YODA relayed the idea from Homer Kelley that Horizontal Hinging offered the greater compression of the available hinge actions.
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12-13-2011, 04:04 PM
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Somewhere YODA relayed the idea from Homer Kelley that Horizontal Hinging offered the greater compression of the available hinge actions.
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that however does not make it superior!
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The long and short games
I mostly prefer adjusted address and dual horizontal for the long game. impact address and angled hinge for the short game.
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