LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Address Posture Thread: Address Posture View Single Post #1 06-01-2009, 08:07 PM mb6606 Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 695 Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket Mr. Kelley seemed to have a bit of a different view of the Elbow Plane in the earlier editions. I think it's in the 3rd that he says the Elbow Plane has an advantage because the club is moving at 90 degrees to the axis of rotation. Some of this waist bend stuff has to do with the shot at hand. Also, not sure that it's good to have the image of the spine as a "rod" stick straight . . .. cuz it ain't. However I think there is an advantage to considering an axis of rotation that the spine, hips, knees and shoulder comply with. For the head to stay steady the hips and spine have to do some bending and unbending. Also . . . from an optics stand point . . . chin down . . . not up. Why can't I find anyone who sets up on the turned shoulder plane per 10-6-b #1???? The benefits would be a shiftless swing. mb6606 View Public Profile Send a private message to mb6606 Find all posts by mb6606