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What are the main reasons a golfer would be unable to swing left after impact? List?
What are the main reasons a golfer would be unable to swing left after impact? List?
I don't want to hijack this thread, but I've been meaning to ask this question and I think it fits perfect here....
Can someone define swinging left? I mean, I think I get the idea and the purpose, but, within a swing, when do you actual want to swing left? At impact? Or from the top? Is the idea to do it from the top but just not get overly out to in?? Or yank it left thru impact?
What are the main reasons a golfer would be unable to swing left after impact? List?
Read the D-plane threads and it should be clear.
Maybe I missed the thread where it was clearly defined.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't swinging left the part of the black line after the ball in Brian's pic of the "U-plane"? On the ground it looks like the clubhead is swinging inside after the ball. Left of the targetline for a right-handed golfer.
http://www.brianmanzella.com/forum/golfing-discussions/12358-u-plane-d-plane.html
I have and it still isn't really clear to me either. Maybe I missed the thread where it was clearly defined. Would anyone mind restating?