welshdentist
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I have read a lot of forum archive stuff here and all over the place lately (bit quiet on the teeth front)
It is so easy to get sucked into one method it's untrue
I had a TGM overload going on and it is VERY easy to not realise it is just a way of describing all motions, not a HOW TO......
Back on course finding MY pattern and working on a better pivot through the ball
Would I be correct in saying it does not matter too much where your body is aligned (within reason
) as long as you trace your plane line to your target, compress the ball the right amount and it goes where you want it to and as far as you want it to? (I know the answer but wonder if there are any long term dangers to this)
I have been working on my backswing keeping it more to a Soft Draw type pattern backswing (was getting a bit of pop out, too much arm life and laid off again) and at the range my target was along the mat line, I laid a club down approx along my feet parallel and then tapped it over to be "closed". Set my body parallel to the club.
I make my routine backswing and on the way down in my head "traced a plane line" to my target and got lovely compression and a slight draw/straight shot.
Would I be correct in saying everyone has their own "ideal" alignment?
This alignment is not the same as desired path/selected plane line, but how you stand to ideallly make a swing on your selected to target plane line/path
Would Snead of been a little similar, set up closed and traced a plane line straight to his target? (My only comparison to Snead
)
If you get a chance Brian, why does this help me feel like I stop getting underplane and my pivot works much better?
Aoplogies to the forum but i'm in question overdrive.
It is so easy to get sucked into one method it's untrue
I had a TGM overload going on and it is VERY easy to not realise it is just a way of describing all motions, not a HOW TO......
Back on course finding MY pattern and working on a better pivot through the ball
Would I be correct in saying it does not matter too much where your body is aligned (within reason
I have been working on my backswing keeping it more to a Soft Draw type pattern backswing (was getting a bit of pop out, too much arm life and laid off again) and at the range my target was along the mat line, I laid a club down approx along my feet parallel and then tapped it over to be "closed". Set my body parallel to the club.
I make my routine backswing and on the way down in my head "traced a plane line" to my target and got lovely compression and a slight draw/straight shot.
Would I be correct in saying everyone has their own "ideal" alignment?
This alignment is not the same as desired path/selected plane line, but how you stand to ideallly make a swing on your selected to target plane line/path
Would Snead of been a little similar, set up closed and traced a plane line straight to his target? (My only comparison to Snead
If you get a chance Brian, why does this help me feel like I stop getting underplane and my pivot works much better?
Aoplogies to the forum but i'm in question overdrive.