LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Ted Fort 10-5-E, 2-J-3 Visual Equivalents Thread: Ted Fort 10-5-E, 2-J-3 Visual Equivalents View Single Post #37 07-25-2006, 01:26 PM YodasLuke Lynn Blake Certified Master Instructor Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Marietta, GA Posts: 1,314 clubhead/clubface Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket I placed a portion of your post in bold . . . I think this is something that we all could benefit from by a bit more expansion on the subject . . . HOW DO YOU GET A "NEOPHITE" HITTER TO ABANDON THE FEAR OF NOT HAVING THE FACE SQUARE TO THE PLANE LINE AND MATCHING THE TWO LINES OF FLIGHT? This thread is pure genius! Superb job on the camera work! This will clear a bunch of fog for many . . . if they are willing to read and understand. Great job! Thanks Bucket, I'll try to give you my perspective when Hitting. I see both the lines at Address. I imagine a dowel laying in front of the ball as my Ball Line of Flight. And, I imagine a dowel laying in front of the ball as the extension of the 10-5-E Plane Line, out to right field. I use the first dowel to align my Clubface. Once I'm done with the Clubface alignment, that imaginary dowel evaporates. Then, the only thing is see is the Clubhead covering the Plane Line (the 2nd imaginary dowel) in my waggle above the ball. As an aside: The same 'matching' of Clubface and Plane Line can be Deadly in a bunker, when using Open-Open. __________________ Yoda knows...and he taught me! For those less fortunate, Swinging is an option. Last edited by YodasLuke : 07-25-2006 at 02:25 PM. YodasLuke View Public Profile Send a private message to YodasLuke Visit YodasLuke's homepage! Find all posts by YodasLuke