LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Angle of approach Thread: Angle of approach View Single Post #13 02-01-2005, 05:01 PM DDL Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 94 Originally Posted by henning IMO I don´t think that many people use the Arc of Approach and the Angle of Approach. I think it´s easier to trace the true geometric Plane Line with your #3 pp (all three are Visual Equivalents). ...... DDL your swedish is not to bad. Thank you in swedish is tack. You missed a c. Tak is roof in swedish. Sincerely, Henning LOL. Maybe it was Danish I was thinking of. Satans osse is the only other Danish I know. My short term goal is to improve my wobbly pivot and hence my inquiries about constructing a line on the ground to the right, which I guess would ensure I am rotating my right shoulder and upper body around my spine downplane. Currently, I am practicing pivot controlled hands by focusing on maintaining a motionless, stationary pivot center( base of the back of my neck). THe true geometric plane line aka target line, goes forward. I don't think it is possible to 'trace' the plane line with my right shoulder without coming over the top. If I keep my pivot center stationary without bobbing or swaying, and trace the plane line forward with PP#3 via body rotation, will that be sufficient to train my upper body and right shoulder to rotate downplane, and correctly train the down and out motion of the power package? When I practice acquired motion, I construct an imaginary line from my right shoulder through the ball, and rotate my upper body along that line while focusing on keeping the pivot center stationary. With full swings, I add a slight hip slide at startdown. I've read reports from others in other forums about the successes they have had when attempting to strike the ball to the right. Looking for ways to discipline my sloppy pivot. Tack. DDL View Public Profile Send a private message to DDL Find all posts by DDL