The one great thing about the off season is that Yoda has the time to post more often. The drills link above could be a good DVD or instruction book in itself.
Some golfers have a Finish that can make you think they never re planed the club after Follow Through but photos often tell a different story. Mr Palmer for example or Moe even. The photos below are from an impromptu demonstration Moe did at the 1984 Canadian Open hosted by Glenn Abbey G.C.
O.B.,
The Plane of the 'exiting' of the golf club from the Follow-Through into the Finish is now all the rage. Is Turned Shoulder right? Is Squared Shoulder wrong?
Much of what is being written or said today concerns using the Body (Pivot / Zone #1) to control the Arms (Power / Zone #2) and Hands (Direction / Zone #3). From the hopelessly over-Plane practice stroke 'chop' I first saw years ago with Corey Pavin to the graceful On Plane exit of Sam Snead, it is an environment where Pivot-Controlled-Hands and Hands-Controlled-Pivot collide. Until this conflict is resolved -- consciously or subconsciously -- Bent Plane Lines and Compensated Strokes are inevitable.
Why not start a new thread for the discussion of same? Contact Bambam if you have any trouble moving any of this stuff over.
Ah, shoot, I've spent an hour hanging around an old thread to which I contributed a substantial number of hours. And still ardently believe every word I wrote!
This 'Best of Yoda' Forum in its present form is potent, but anemic.
There are thousands of worthwhile posts in my archives to be organized and presented to our interested readers.
The task is enormous.
I need an intern who will work under my personal direction and edit.