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Old 09-14-2007, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Burner View Post
This is precisely what guys like me find most difficult to feel; let alone achieve the desired result from obtaining that feeling.

The more I swing out and down to right field and the more I then roll and swivel post impact the worse the results I get.
This is why I like a Laser to trace the base or Plane Line over a training aid like the vision track for Swingers. You need to ROLL on LINE. Trace the Plane line and Roll on that Line. This is not the path of the hands. This is the path of the clubhead. Roll ON Line.

Swingers with a vertical on plane uncocking of Acc#2 and the transfer power from the roll of acc#3 will keep a laser lite/clubhead tracing the Base/Plane Line.


This of course is not a Hinge Action.
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Old 09-15-2007, 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike View Post
This is why I like a Laser to trace the base or Plane Line over a training aid like the vision track for Swingers. You need to ROLL on LINE. Trace the Plane line and Roll on that Line. This is not the path of the hands. This is the path of the clubhead. Roll ON Line.

Swingers with a vertical on plane uncocking of Acc#2 and the transfer power from the roll of acc#3 will keep a laser lite/clubhead tracing the Base/Plane Line.

This of course is not a Hinge Action.
Hi Mike,

Thanks for your input.

My plane tracing work involves the use of end to end flashlights.

When doing this work I find that covert rolling clockwise on the back swing and then counter clockwise on the down swing and follow through does not feature. This supposed rolling seems to be simply a by-product of the on plane motion. Furthermore, I have no sensation of swinging out to right field when doing this.

Over egging these terms, certainly in my case, caused real problems and I am now trying very hard to get back to the way I used to swing before I got caught up in these notions.

When I used the VisionTrack I found it helpful in that it encouraged the keeping of the right shoulder inside the plane line, so to speak, i.e discouraged round-housing. However, an angle of approach of 11* seemed a little severe for this purpose. Too much out to right field I thought.
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