LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - The most important alignments in the uncompensating swing. Thread: The most important alignments in the uncompensating swing. View Single Post #4 08-23-2006, 10:03 AM EdZ Lynn Blake Certified Instructor Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: West Linn, OR Posts: 1,645 Originally Posted by tongzilla I'll take the bait for the first part of your question. Flat Left Wrist from Start Up to Follow ThroughRight Forearm and Clubshaft Tracing the Straight Plane Line during ReleaseThe perpendicular relationship of the Flying Wedges: the Flat Left Wrist and Level Right WristAn "On Plane" Right Shoulder from Start Down to Follow Through to give the right amount of Axis Tilt and Hip SlideAll Pivot Components moving parallel to your selected Delivery Line (usually the Plane Line) at Start DownA fixed Pivot CenterA 10-2-B Grip with no wobble in Clubshaft attachment during the entire motion Nice list Leo To add to it, the shoulder line is one of the most important for all shots IMO because the hands will tend to follow the shoulders. If you maintain the flying wedges and have good shoulder alignment, you won't be far from your target. Especially important in putting - learn to key on your shoulders. __________________ "Support the On Plane Swinging Force in Balance" "we have no friends, we have no enemies, we have only teachers" Simplicity buffs, see 5-0, 1-L, 2-0 A and B 10-2-B, 4-D, 6B-1D, 6-B-3-0-1, 6-C-1, 6-E-2 EdZ View Public Profile Send a private message to EdZ Find all posts by EdZ