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Hitting down
How much down does one need?
Is it possible to have to much down in the swing? |
I'd say it should be just enough down to hit the ball before the ground. The clubhead travels on an incline plane and should reach lowpoint just inches after hitting the ball.
Since lowpoint is on an incline plane the proof of correct execution is that the divot is taken after the ball and points slightly to the right. Unfortunately that is not always the case for my shots - YET. The more down, the more forward component we lose and the more out component we gain. There are some decent drawings on the earlier pages of the book. |
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As per 1-L-15:
The Club starts up-and-in after "Low Point" but the thrust continues Down Plane during the Follow-Through. |
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Indeed it does 8) downplane force to both arms straight |
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Look at your watch and observe the second hand sweeping around the perimeter of the face. See your clubhead on its downward travel. Imagine the figure 6 as the low point of the swing arc - which will be at the outside edge of your left shoulder. See the second hand - clubhead - approach the figure 6 and watch its downward (club swing) arc of descent. You need to contact the ball at one minute prior to the figure 6 and continue driving down - but effectively swinging up - beyond the one minute past 6 mark. Dial in your swing. |
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Remember Yoda’s low point war cry “Obliterate the plane line!” |
If one is observing the clubhead "blur" of the arc of approach, should one see the clubhead , after impact, continue travelling down and out , BEYOND the plane line, out to the low point line ? In other words, the farthest OUT the clubhead travels is out to the low point line, not the plane line?
If the farthest outward point the clubhead reaches is the plane line , just before travelling up and in, wouldn't the plane line be bent and cause the outside in divots? If one is using the roof analogy( I hope I remembered this correctly), it's late autumn, the low point line is the gutter, the plane line is outermost edge of the shingles, and one sweeps the leaves in the gutter. I hope I am not completely lost. |
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And if your Low Point Plane Line is your Impact Plane Line, then you obliterate neither! |
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