OK couple of inches here or there , who cares right?
D, Im thinking that while Homer liked the Shiftless TSP, that he also recognized the golfers "psychological need" as he put it to travel other planes and so I guess its fair to say that its best to "just get as close to shiftless as you possibly can".
Brain Gay shifts but not very much. I know this leaves our Double Shifting Elbow Plane friends with a more complicated action to master theoretically. There's nothing wrong with it, once mastered. But no advantage either.
Final answer.
Hey Homeboy,
You, without a doubt, have the right perspective. I think the greatest golfers in the world during the past 200 years probably used a double shift. Thanks for keeping it real.
I know this leaves our Double Shifting Elbow Plane friends with a more complicated action to master theoretically. There's nothing wrong with it, once mastered. But no advantage either.
It's a physical advantage. It gives your big muscles more leverage in the low parts of the swing. But not for free.