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Originally posted by 6bee1dee
quote:Originally posted by ej20
I have gravitated towards a single axis setup, ie.right forearm inline with shaft because this seems to work best for me.I get wonderful day to day consistency with my ball striking although the setup doesn't look orthodox.Hands are high and further away from body.I don't however,employ a single axis swing.
Does TGM recognise this setup and what are the pros and cons?
Don't mistake swinging on plane with a zero shift with the teachings of the single axis instruction. Zero shift is just that up and back. SA teaches a different grip, club length and lie, shoulder rotation on take away and impact position. The real problem lies in the great rip off of Moe Norman. He is as far from what single axis teaches as any golf instruction out there. Besides Moe’s unorthodox stance and limited shoulder turn, he is as conventional as Lee Trevino.
Setting the right forearm on plane works with what Yoda calls the Magic of the right forearm take-away.
Watch Durant set up here:
http://www.golfswing.com/proswings/durant.htm
Is that SA? No- but right forarm is set on plane with shaft.