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Old 01-03-2011, 07:08 AM
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I wrote this post in another thread a couple of days ago, but it is relevant here and worth a reprint . . .




In a Rhythmic, On Plane Golf Stroke, the orbiting Clubhead moves outward -- to the right and towards the Plane Line -- until it reaches its Low Point. Then, and only then, does it begin its journey inward -- to the left and away from the Plane Line.

The Flatter the 'exit' Plane Angle (after Impact), the more 'left' the Stroke will appear. But, this is a matter of Plane Angle, not Plane Line. The liberating truth is . . .

In a geometrically-correct Golf Stroke, the Clubhead never moves away from the Plane Line before Low Point, and it never moves toward the Plane Line after Low Point. So, it's Swing right, and then, Swing left.



As a simplified alternative . . .

Trace the Straight Line Baseline of YOUR Inclined Plane!

Truer words were never spoken!
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Old 01-03-2011, 08:42 AM
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Old 01-03-2011, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by yoda
I wrote this post in another thread a couple of days ago, but it is relevant here and worth a reprint . . .


In a Rhythmic, On Plane Golf Stroke, the orbiting Clubhead moves outward -- to the right and towards the Plane Line -- until it reaches its Low Point. Then, and only then, does it begin its journey inward -- to the left and away from the Plane Line.

The Flatter the 'exit' Plane Angle (after Impact), the more 'left' the Stroke will appear. But, this is a matter of Plane Angle, not Plane Line. The liberating truth is . . .

In a geometrically-correct Golf Stroke, the Clubhead never moves away from the Plane Line before Low Point, and it never moves toward the Plane Line after Low Point. So, it's Swing right, and then, Swing left.

As a simplified alternative . . .

Trace the Straight Line Baseline of YOUR Inclined Plane!

Truer words were never spoken!
i have been trying to pay attention, but there is a lot of good stuff to pay attention to ...is the inclined plane line
1) the target line in a square/square set up or
2) slightly further away but parallel to the target line ie going through low point

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Old 01-04-2011, 08:16 PM
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per john "lagpressure" erikson, hogan's procedure of release is not covered in the yellow book.................heh, l am just the messenger. 21 pagers here, and no answer.
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Old 01-04-2011, 09:27 PM
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per john "lagpressure" erikson, hogan's procedure of release is not covered in the yellow book.................heh, l am just the messenger. 21 pagers here, and no answer.
While you're in "messenger" mode, Joe, why not tell us your little secret? Exactly what is the Release procedure used by Mr. Hogan that is "not covered in the yellow book"?

Don't be bashful: We live in a big brick house and "We ain't afraid of noth-in'! We ain't afraid!" (2:20 below)

Please . . .

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Old 01-04-2011, 09:33 PM
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Golly I would also appreciate a link to the "answer" or is it concealed in a secret module
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:09 PM
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Golly I would also appreciate a link to the "answer" or is it concealed in a secret module
Careful there, David. If he tells us, he may have to kill us!


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Old 01-04-2011, 10:16 PM
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I got a team of scientists looking into this, and expect a completely incomrehensible and useless report soon.
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by joe curtis View Post
per john "lagpressure" erikson, hogan's procedure of release is not covered in the yellow book.................heh, l am just the messenger. 21 pagers here, and no answer.
Ahhh, must be referring to JE aka "Lagpressure" "CP" Release.
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