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Old 05-12-2010, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by mb6606 View Post
Exactly what a waste - HH must have a primitive knowledge of the inclined plane. Was he trying to get Tiger to match his impact shaft line to his setup shaft line? IMHO that would be a power/consistancy leak.
Don't know.

But this would be stock TGM with level left wrist and right forearm on plane at address and implact. (The flying wedges) And keeping the shaft on the same plane at all times would be the TGM basic pattern with turned shoulder plane and without planeshift.

Whether that produces a power / consistency leak depends amongst other things on how you perfer to time your arms swing in relationship to your pivot turn. With reasonably square sholders and a lot of accumulator #4 release before impact it should work all right. If you like to have more pivot rotation through impact and save the Accumulator #4 a little longer it's a major swing wrecker. At least in my stroke.

Haney wants to see the shaft moving on a plane with a constant plane angle. So a Haney plane shifting is merely a plane dropping than a change of plane angle. A consequence of this philosophy is that a "Haney" golfer will not be thrusting and pulling the club towards the plane line until the very last instance. At least not longitudinally. Most of the time the shaft would point above the plane line.

While Tiger has been struggling with his driver during his time with Hank Haney, his iron striking has improved. And he has wone more than a couple of tournament. So Haney is probably not an idiot although he has a non-TGM philosophy.
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