LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - How far is the Low Point Plane Line from the Impact Plane Line? Thread: How far is the Low Point Plane Line from the Impact Plane Line? View Single Post #13 09-25-2006, 10:42 AM Martee Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Lenoir, NC Posts: 573 The intent of the graphic was to show relationships. Including the LOC would require adjustment, need to think about this. Ball Height is CRITICAL to Low Point and to Ball Position. Also Ball Position is critical to Angle/Arc of Attack. If you were to position a golf ball in what would be your normal position, say for a 7 iron. Let say that was 1 inch forward of the center of your stance. Now without making any adjustments, place a ball located off your rear foot, resting on the ground as was the original ball. With the 7 iron how would you be able to hit the ball nearest your rear foot? Without adjusting your body or swing, what adjustments do you need to do to the ball to be able to make impact with the sweetspot of the club? Raise the Ball? Move the Ball in closer to the rear foot? Granted doing this will not send the ball along the same target line that the center ball would, but this allows you to see the 3 dimensional golf stroke, backward, in and up, forward down and out. When a golfer decides to change ball location, the golfer is required to make other adjustments as well to keep the 3 dimensional stoke in tact and make good contact. Ever give much thought about hitting a ball which is lodged in a bush? Do you set up as normal but that the ball is just teed high? __________________ Good Golfing Martee Martee View Public Profile Send a private message to Martee Visit Martee's homepage! Find all posts by Martee