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Old 12-12-2006, 12:46 PM
Erik_K Erik_K is offline
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Originally Posted by comdpa
KnighT,

First of all, TGM is simple to understand - you actually need someone to confuse you!

Yes, the stance is square with the mat. The backstroke is as faulty as it can get. On the backstroke, the clubshaft is supposed to trace the plane line which happens to be parallel of the target line.

On the downstroke, you want to trace the 10-5-E or the closed plane line. This is to make sure that you get Steering (3-F-7-A) out of your system and get the clubhead moving from inside to outside.

Per 1-L-16, The Plane Line controls the Clubhead Line-Of-Flight. Clubface alignment controls the Ball Line-of-Flight.

Per 1-L-19, Stance Line, Plane Line and Flight Line are normally parallel.

You are very welcome...thank you for letting me share! The end result of this drill and the
Pyramid Drill is this shot with the
6 Iron.
Compda,

Let me ask a few questions.

When doing the inside out cut shot routine:

a) student sets up as normal (square stance).

b) we want a plane line that is turned to the left (open), right?

c) the idea, though, is that even though the shoulders are way open, the club head still travels from the inside and the ball can still go out to right field. Is that correct?

One other thing that I need further clarification on: the feet, or stance is square, but the shoulders are open at address, right? Does this establish an open plane line?

Also, the main goal with this therapy is to learn to deliver the clubhead from the inside, right?

If done correctly, is it safe to say that this would eliminate the rounhouse move?
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