in this pic the line represents the sweetspot plane right?
as far as I can see nobody actually sets up like this, should we? I found an old post of yours which suggests I think suggests that we should... right? Yoda in bold

as far as I can see nobody actually sets up like this, should we? I found an old post of yours which suggests I think suggests that we should... right? Yoda in bold
quote:2. What are the advantages/disadvantages of setting up with the right forearm and shaft on the same plane angle at address? (I don't see pros do this but it is where they are going to end up at impact isn't it.)
The exact Right Forearm On Plane Angle is established in Impact Fix (8-2) with the Weight (Hip) shifted, the Spine Tilted and the Right Shoulder On Plane. The Left Wrist is Flat and the Right Wrist is Bent. For Hitters, these alignments will be maintained at Adjusted Address (8-3). For Swingers, after Fix, the Weight will be returned between The Feet, the Spine will be Vertical and the Right Shoulder will parallel to the Line. The Left Wrist will be Bent and the Right Wrist will be Flat. Nevertheless, every effort should be made to keep the Right Forearm On Plane (and pointing toward the Line).
From Homer Kelley:
"That's where I get in trouble. When I move back to Adjusted Address, my Forearm gets too high."