I posted this question on this in the mega-thread a while back. It got lost in the shuffle of good posts!
My questions are:
Does the new release help players swing left?
Do handle draggers have to aim left in order to zero out?
This release is a big piece of the puzzle for me because as a chronic below-planer it was difficult learning how to swing left while habitually dragging the handle.
I noticed that if I were to address the ball with the shaft perpeindicular to my plane line (aimed slightly left) it almost appeared as if the shaft was leaning backwards. The only way I could get the shaft back to this basic angle was to "close the gap" ASAP with some help from a flattening right wrist. A first it nauseated me, then I noticed that it helped me open the face (although square to the target) in relation to the path a lot easier, a visual challenge for me. The feeling for me is that using the target line as the reference point the shaft feels like it is leaning backwards...through the bag. The result has been a significantly shallower angle of attack (yes, I know that AoA is not the same as shaft lean) Does this make any sense...to anyone?
My questions are:
Does the new release help players swing left?
Do handle draggers have to aim left in order to zero out?
This release is a big piece of the puzzle for me because as a chronic below-planer it was difficult learning how to swing left while habitually dragging the handle.
I noticed that if I were to address the ball with the shaft perpeindicular to my plane line (aimed slightly left) it almost appeared as if the shaft was leaning backwards. The only way I could get the shaft back to this basic angle was to "close the gap" ASAP with some help from a flattening right wrist. A first it nauseated me, then I noticed that it helped me open the face (although square to the target) in relation to the path a lot easier, a visual challenge for me. The feeling for me is that using the target line as the reference point the shaft feels like it is leaning backwards...through the bag. The result has been a significantly shallower angle of attack (yes, I know that AoA is not the same as shaft lean) Does this make any sense...to anyone?