Originally Posted by joe curtis
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i would like to know the differences of two swing styles. the one that goes down the line, and the one that goes left.
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In a Rhythmic, On Plane Golf Stroke, the orbiting Clubhead moves
outward -- to the
right and
towards the Plane Line -- until it reaches its Low Point. Then, and only then, does it begin its journey
inward -- to the
left and
away from the Plane Line.
The Flatter the 'exit' Plane Angle (after Impact), the more 'left' the Stroke will
appear. But, this is a matter of Plane
Angle, not Plane
Line. The liberating truth is . . .
In a geometrically-correct Golf Stroke, the Clubhead
never moves
away from the Plane Line
before Low Point, and it
never moves
toward the Plane Line
after Low Point. So, it's Swing
right, and then, Swing
left.
As a simplified alternative . . .
Trace the Straight Line Baseline of
YOUR Inclined Plane!
