Footline: incubating that, it makes sense.
Also annoyed my dinner guests by getting up from the table and trying to visualize it during a practice swing. But footline is a term I haven't heard before I don't think / a new below plane "reference point" for me.
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As with many things in TGM, there are variations/variables.
The line to trace will generally be somewhere between the footline and the ball/target line (about in the middle between them, where extensor action is directed).
That said, for a swinger (example Payne Stewart) with an upright plane and arc of approach, the 'toe' line is a good reference. You can basically cover it/trace it at the same time with PP#3.
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