LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Homer Kelley's Most Important Swing Thought Thread: Homer Kelley's Most Important Swing Thought View Single Post #53 09-14-2005, 04:10 PM 12 piece bucket Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Thomasville, NC Posts: 4,380 Re: And The Winner Is... Originally Posted by wanole Originally Posted by Yoda Number Four: "The Right Forearm tracing down the Delivery Line." Homer described the Inclined Plane as "the heart and soul" of the golf Stroke. And Tracing the Delivery Line assures staying On Plane. The Delivery Line could be either the true Geometric Plane Line (Swinging) -- the straight line baseline of the Inclined Plane; or, the Angle of Approach (Hitting) -- the geometric equivalent of the Arc of Approach (2-J-3). He added that the thought might be peculiar to him: He had spent so many years focusing on getting correctly to the Top that he needed a key to get him from the Top through Impact! Congratulations to the nine percent of the voters who got it right. Now, let's all get out there and Trace! Fog . . . Does Mr. K's most important swing-thought bar the Snap Release? I have been diligently wasting valuable corporate time by reading my printed copy of the Archives while in my summer office with the porcline seat. I came across this and was trying to figure out what is what. Based on a post from Chuck's Archives: Neither the Arc of Approach or the Plane line is compatible with the Snap Releases, especially when using maximum Trigger Delay. In fact, it is the Aiming Point Techinique (6-E-2) that is mandadotry for the control of a Snap Release (6-E-1). In this instance, the Player's attention should be on the Straight Line Delivery Path (of the Hands) and not on the Plane Line Tracing, even though the Clubhead will take the same path through the ball in both cases. Would Mr. K advise against the snap release based on this? Thanks! B __________________ Aloha Mr. Hand Behold my hands; reach hither thy hand 12 piece bucket View Public Profile Send a private message to 12 piece bucket Find all posts by 12 piece bucket