LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - On Plane Motion Practice Thread: On Plane Motion Practice View Single Post #18 11-24-2012, 01:40 PM O.B.Left Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 3,433 Originally Posted by brownman Thanks OB,but I located it.........very similar to Macdonalds drill,I believe Lynn likes Macs drills and uses them....thanks Long answer coming ..... starbucks is kicking in on a Saturday non golf morning. Re the Wild Bill Melhourne drill. Its a continuos motion , back and through. Brushing the ground in both directions, three quarter swing , short iron or wedge . Start in tall grass as if you were scything grass with an old fashioned grass scythe ... forget golf . Forget the golf swing. Just let it go , cutting the grass in both directions. Lag and Drag in both directions. Let your body adapt to its natural motion. The motion you would employ if you needed to cut grass all day long. This is the golf motion too! Not that thing we all cook up out of desperation. Then do it on turf . Brush in both directions, Then with a ball. Dont let the ball screw with your head , dont start Steering again, dont go back to your former golf swing. Try to brush brush brush in both directions and then without stopping without changing anything just walk over to the single ball and let the ball get in the way of your continuous motion. Keep at it until it happens . What happens you may ask ? One pure , sweetspot on ball connection. Its an eye opener. You will associate Lag and Drag in both directions with pure , sweet contact . You will see how "the motion makes the shot", "the ball gets in the way of the sweetspots orbit ". That impact is not a Station etc etc . Then line up some balls along the ground and brush , brush brush in both directions while walking and and striking the balls, continuos motion . Just try to brush the ground , dont try to hit the ball .... the ball just gets in the way. This is the Wild Bill Melhourne Drill. Something I think Hogan was alluding to on his Ed Sullivan show appearance . Something he sorta kinda described in 5 Lessons I believe. There's footage of Fred Astaire dancing and golfing a line of balls from an old movie. He is very clearly Melhourning a line of golf balls . Must of had some lessons from Wild Bill Id imagine. Hogan did. A lesson from Lynn will have you doing this drill . This is MOTION. The McDonald drills are also all about MOTION. If you build this motion upon a foundation of Homers Alignments you will have Alignments in Motion. Just like Hogan but dug out of the dirt by you. It takes re training for us hacks. The reason we are hacks , is that we "hack" or swing at the ball. Its an easy thing to fall into , even for the best . It has been said that Hogan did a Melhourne like drill in the locker room prior to heading out to the practice ground. Its one heck of a way to warm up. Brush , brush , brush. The ball just gets in the way. What is it Homer said about impact when he was discussing the Three Stations... "make no adjustment for impact " or something like that. His revelation when wacking weeds in his yard with a golf club relates to this business. His concept of Steering. McDonald drills are great , dont underestimate them as is very easy to do. Especially for the more accomplished golfer . McDonald himself said exactly that in his book. McDonald drills with a Wild Bill line of balls and HOmers alignments will open you to a new world. Those alignments while critical are often manipulated in a wooden manner ..... dont do that! That's not what Lynn teaches. That not how Lynn teaches. Thats not how the game is played at its highest level. See Hogan , Rory! Alignments in motion with a Top and a Finish and Lag and Drag in both directions. Now to your on plane motion notion. This motion creates the sweetspot orbit , not vice versa . Is it a single plane of motion? Probably not . Is there a big shift either up or down ? Ideally not but you have options. Certainly Hogans shift while easy to see wasnt that big in terms of degrees really when viewed from down the line. Does Lynn teach with Plane devices? Ive never seen one personally. Perhaps that would interrupt motion....... Now if you were way off plane , that would require a mechanical correction. Some detection and correction. Over swivelling in startup or finish .. say . Horizontal left hand motion etc. Those things fall under the Alignments category. Interestingly .... Ive found good motion does tend to promote good alignments. If you lose it on the course and dont know why..... stick to motion, hit your finish like Rory , stay in balance , do some McDonald drills and wait till you get back to the range to fix your mechanical problem ... See your pga pro! Last edited by O.B.Left : 11-24-2012 at 02:08 PM. O.B.Left View Public Profile Send a private message to O.B.Left Find all posts by O.B.Left