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Old 06-05-2008, 12:45 AM
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Mathew should correct me and say its when the sweetspot and right forearm as guided by the #3 pressure point are tracing the base of the plane.

Or something like that.
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Old 06-05-2008, 01:16 AM
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Bottom line is that you have to get to the correct release plane.

Through impact the club will need to move on the release plane because of the design of the club (and if anyone is unsure of why this is let me know...)- however technically pp3 will actually be moving fractionally offplane as the club is released. As the club is rotated around the LCOG by moving the left hand towards vertical, the clubshaft will rotate in a conical fashion and because pp3 is on the line of the shaft not the LCOG it must move offplane. The right forearm and arm of course needs to maintain alignments inorder to move the pressure point correctly and in that sence guides pp3.

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