: Practice your backswing while watching your shadow to ensure your lead arm and club stay below that imaginary inclined line. Pane Carasau (Sardinian Flatbread) bigoven.com
: You can stick an alignment rod into the ground at the same angle as your shoulder plane to serve as a physical version of the "pane". Pane Golfe
: Following this "three-dimensional road map" helps golfers repeat a neutral, efficient path into the ball. : Practice your backswing while watching your shadow
: If the club or hands "break" the glass by lifting too high or moving too far outside, the swing becomes disconnected. Staying under the plane ensures a coordinated, powerful impact. Why It Is Useful : If the club or hands "break" the
: Hogan imagined a large pane of glass resting on his shoulders and slanting down at an angle to the golf ball.