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Old 06-02-2009, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
Photo 10-6-B #1 requires a "steeper-than-normal Elbow Plane" (7-23 / 6th edition) with a "reaching out of the arms" and a Left Hand Grip in the cup of the hand (instead of the normal under-the-heel of the hand). Or, an Uncocked (versus Level) Left Wrist. All of which borders on the "ungolf-like" (3-F-6).

All this can work well for the short shots and their steeper Planes. But, for the longer Strokes, a more normal On-Elbow-Plane Right Forearm at Address and the natural progression to the Turned Shoulder Plane in the Backstroke (Single Shift / 10-7-B) is more natural.

Stand in a Plane Board set to a Turned Shoulder Plane, and you will instantly understand.

Yes I have stood in the plane board and although it does feel somewhat awkward one could certainly get used to it. I wonder if the turned shoulder plane has more to do with clubs. Most would need more upright lie angles for the TSP. Are most club lie angles desinged for the elbow plane??
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