Originally Posted by bantamben1
Yoda what would be the way a person would geometrically and precisely set up his torso tilt at address for each and every club. Obviously if you look at the average tour player down the line and with a pw wedge they have more torso angle at address then they do with a 3 iron. Using the golfing machine how would Homer explain how you would setup your spine angle so everytime you have a precise setup time after time.
Homer Kelley favored alignments that allow the player to function on the golf course, not in the lab. For that reason, he was interested in those geometric alignments that were easy to check visually and that, ideally, would promote a 'sameness' for all Strokes. He was adamantly opposed to anything smacking of 'degrees.'
To your question:
1. Set up with the Left Wrist in its
Level alignment (4-B-1); and
2. Use the the 'sole and stretch' procedure outlined in 2-J-1 to establish the correct Clubface Impact alignments.
Do these things, and the Waist Bend will take care of itself, both for each individual club
and for the specific Shot at hand. However, as a general guide for Medium, Short and Long Shots, study photos 9-1-1 #1, #2 and #3.