LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Tracing the plane line Thread: Tracing the plane line View Single Post #40 03-16-2010, 09:45 PM innercityteacher Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Pennsylvania Posts: 1,900 Hi Gmb. I have had a great experience with # 3pp. I want to see if I understand your post. Tonight, I simply pretended I was Yoda and Kevin which was interesting. I leaned on my left side, stretched my left arm backwards until parallel to the ground and threw my #3 pp at the back quad of the ball. Earlier in the night I had been simply dropping my right elbow from the top and hitting the ball pretty long and straight . You know how we 21 hcp'ers roll! LMAO Anyway, I suddenly realized that the 20 something kid next to me was not hitting his driver further than me as was the case earlier in the evening. Despite his mightiest torque which made me wince as I watched, our shots were both disappearing at the top of the arc somewhere near the 250 marker in the dusk! I tried my 3 and 5 wood, my 7 and 5 iron, all of which seemed to wobble as the shot through the air picking up an extra gear. Way cool. My chips went right where I aimed them and they seemed to pop! But, if I understand your post correctly, by turning my hips and throwing my #3 at the ball, I will have more zip????? Could there really be such a simple way to describe and build a very good golf swing? I am now worried about putting. My pp # 3 will be knocking the ball back to the 100 yard marker! I'm sure the book will have the solution! Patrick pEducated Hands are those that can feel the resistance of motion -- CLUBHEAD lag. If the #3 pressure point is lost then "LAG" cannot be sustained. The hands must control the pivot! Have the #3 pressure point completely replace the CLUBHEAD, take #3 to the ball. The heart and soul of G.O.L.F. Is developing a swing based on the hands. Teach Hinge Action without Body Motion. Originally Posted by gmbtempe What an experience, rotating through the shot rather than sliding, so much more power and control of the shot. I never crack 110 on the driver MPH but did several times and averaged 107. I hit 7 straight 5 irons 205 yards onto the range green. It was like the harder and faster, under control, turn left from the top of my backswing the straighter it went. Great day, thanks all! __________________ HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day! innercityteacher View Public Profile Send a private message to innercityteacher Find all posts by innercityteacher