I think this video helped a bit...
mmm...Yeah it sure did...another classic!
Brian please, If you can explain in a small video the movment of the hands/clubhead/shoulder on TURNED SHOULDER PLANE and Elbow Plane going downplane it'll be great!
I think this issue with the plane angles is still a bit vague for a lot of people...
Brian thanks again you #1
And...a very good drill on throw out action by Jim Kobylinski that worked for me -
"Ok, this is going to be long. I apologize, this is something i learned from Brian that MIGHT be in the building blocks video, but i haven't seen it yet.
Everything below is to be done on a HORIZONTAL PLANE.
1) Stand straight up holding a club in front of you and have the shaft be 90* to your body (I--)
2) Bend your wrist straight back to achieve a flat left wrist and a bent right wrist, the club should be pointing directly to the right, you might have to bend your right arm A BIT to get there.
3) Now bend your right arm and pivot to the right. The club should now be pointing behind you with your hands relatively by your right shoulder.
4) Pivot A LITTLE to bring your hands to roughly the middle of your chest, you shoud still have your flat left, bent right wrist, and bent right arm. You should look SIMILAR to step 2
5) Repeat steps 3 and 4 TWO MORE TIMES
6) Now repeat step 4 above but pivot HARDER and let the club THROW OUT on the ball AND ALLOW THE CLUBHEAD TO OVERTAKE YOUR HANDS so that you finish how a baseball player MIGHT look
7) Repeat steps 4-6 as many times as needed to start feeling the throwout action of the club and the NATURAL ROLLING of the clubhead through the ball.
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Now simply BEND OVER and address a ball and do basically everything you just did. Except now you are not straight up.
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What this does is basically get people to feel the throwout action of the club and teaches you that the correct PIVOT on the downswing is what gets you into the "lag position" so many people want.
it's nothing "mystical." It's simply a position that most will end up in when you pivot correctly on the downswing.
I need to make a video for this and it would be much simpler".