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OK, so I'm asking.
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Thanks GMBtempe.
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I just look at impact. Nicklaus came down the TSP but at the very end made a shift to an elbow plane impact. |
Elbow Room
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These steeper-than-normal Elbow Planes can approach the TSP Angle and, in fact, remain on it. In which case, there has been Zero Shift from the Top. One example is Brian Gay. :golfcart2: |
getting it right.......
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How bout the TSP is it a range of angles too? Would I be correct in thinking that though a Rotated Shoulder turn "can locate a TSP angle" its unlikely to be able to locate a TSP angle that is also an Elbow Plane angle? Is this one of the reasons for your preference for "Flat back", Standard Shoulder Turn? I know this is slightly off topic but ..........since we're talking all around this lingering question of mine. |
Anybody got any good photos of jack shifting to the elbow plane?
(or tsp/elbow plane, whichever one he was on - or maybe both) Does Phils TSP get close to elbow plane to? |
Follow the thread below CG.
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http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread7215-39.html #'s 381-383 Thanks so much GMBTempe, Yoda, OB, the Academy! Angle at Impact! How simple, elegant, bio-mechanically logical and congruent. Awesome and satisfying like Dean Koontz or Tom Clancy or the 12 step program! :) I have to break out the Brian Gay Premium videos I have! ICT. |
Another video from the same spot. Kuchar was arguably the best ball striker on tour last - impact is about as square/square as it gets. The back swing is unusual but the downswing is great.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMjQU...eature=related |
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