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Old 06-25-2006, 09:09 AM
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Fog lifting,
Originally Posted by phillygolf
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Full swing - ideally the pivot, however, also ideally monitored through pp#3 (answers your second question).

In otherwards, as the pivot unwinds (after the top) and the right shoulder moves towards the target, the hands then take the transference (is that a word?) and the shaft bends, placing pressure on (again ideally) your right forefinger.

Maintain that thrust...and direct it - to an aiming point - in front of, behind, whatever (trial and error) towards the planeline (or delivery line)....

And wallah!

You justr pured it!
Thanks for the reply. I'm having trouble using PP3 to do anything really, right now I'm focused more on the "pull" feeling or rope handle toward the plane line, when I focus on PP3 I just get screwed up. Is there any issue with this?

On aiming point, I realize that its variable due to club length and hand speed etc, but I was looking for forum examples of what people are using to aim with and at i.e. aim PP3 to 2 inches behind with the driver,, again understanding that its variable.

Last question (for this post ) Visually speaking (line of sight to the aiming point), is the sweet spot the only thing that passes through the aiming point?

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