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Old 09-07-2006, 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by golf2much
Inclined plane yes, sweet spot plane maybe not; Wouldn't the RFA reside on a plane nearly parallel to and slightly below the true sweetspot plane if at impact your wrists are only level? Given that the sweetspot of the club is not inline with the shaft, wouldn't this have to be the case? For the RFA to be on the SS Plane, your wrists would hae to be slightly uncocked at impact, right? I realize that in reality, the difference would be negligible, but but isn't it there all the same?

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The right wrist always stays level regardless of the left wrist cocking motion - the right forearm is on the inclined plane - which includes the sweetspot at impact for, lets just say a very short time, as the right forearm has a 'cross-line motion' as it straightens. This is due to the right shoulder being above the inclined plane used for release.
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