The driving right shoulder moves the LFW off plane and the RFW on plane at Impact.
Nitpicking maybe, but the LAW is never on plane. The only way it could have been on plane was if the left shoulder was on plane, something it never is - at least not before impact - except for us lefties
Nitpicking maybe, but the LFW is never on plane. The only way it could have been on plane was if the left shoulder was on plane, something it never is - at least not before impact - except for us lefties
Bernt,
That's not nitpicky - just identifying a gross error in description - which your notation would help any newbie from becoming confused.
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Bernt,
That's not nitpicky - just identifying a gross error in description - which your notation would help any newbie from becoming confused.
The gross error in description in this thread is the description of Throwout being the rotation of the left wrist. Interesting that neither of you two non-nitpickers were concerned enough about possible newbie confusion to point it out.
Nitpicking maybe, but the LAW is never on plane. The only way it could have been on plane was if the left shoulder was on plane, something it never is - at least not before impact - except for us lefties
Not even close. Just look at the plane of the club shaft as it starts moving down.
At :55 the shaft isn't starting down and the entire LFW including the left shoulder is dead on plane. I guess a nitpicker's "never" isn't as precise as might be expected.
He crosses the line at the top, but even then, at 1:06 that's close enough to on-plane to make the point that it moves substantially more off plane at the onset of Throwout, which is the important point and the one which you two are dancing around. Had he stopped his BS at :55 with the shaft parallel to the plane line and started down, what would your evasive dance step be?
As for not seeing a golf swing at that link, you might ask your dance partner how he managed to see it.