Aiming point vs. plane

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In playing around this year with different swings and thoughts I stumbled across something that is thought provoking. It seems that when I'm swinging on a more upright plane with short irons it helps to think about impact hands and beating the club to the ball but with a flatter plane and esp. the woods, aiming point seems to work better. Anyone else do this?
 
shortgamer said:
In playing around this year with different swings and thoughts I stumbled across something that is thought provoking. It seems that when I'm swinging on a more upright plane with short irons it helps to think about impact hands and beating the club to the ball but with a flatter plane and esp. the woods, aiming point seems to work better. Anyone else do this?
Very likely it's because you don't wallop the ball with your pivot (Body Power 2-M-4) as well when using impact hands procedure. With longer and less lofted clubs, you need that wallop otherwise the quality of your shots deteriorates much more obviously than say when using a wedge.
 

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Long clubs.

You need MORE axis tilt.

Your head needs to be MORE behind the ball.

THe PLANE flattens MORE than you think.

The SWEETSPOT "tries to" open more in the "change of direction."
 
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Brian Manzella said:
You need MORE axis tilt.

Your head needs to be MORE behind the ball.

THe PLANE flattens MORE than you think.

The SWEETSPOT "tries to" open more in the "change of direction."

Golf is an opposite game, so if we needs to be more behind the ball, more axis tilt. Shall we do the opposite.

The more we are trying do axis tilt, we end up putting our weight load to the rear, and due to counter balance issue, our tiny hair and the fluid in the ears, will then trigger the brain cell to move our body straight back. if we are intentionally trying to have more axis tilt.

If we are trying to be a tripod, we end up getting the tilt and vice versa....isn't it interesting?
 

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oztrainee said:
If we are trying to be a tripod, we end up getting the tilt and vice versa....isn't it interesting?

No.

Maybe for some. But, in most cases, no.

Sure, you'll get tilt, but it will be very, very late.
 
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