LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Ted Fort's Hitting Stroke -- Pitching Wedge (Down The Line) Thread: Ted Fort's Hitting Stroke -- Pitching Wedge (Down The Line) View Single Post #50 11-03-2005, 05:39 AM phillygolf Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 355 Originally Posted by tongzilla For the Hitter using Angle of Approach procedure, the Angle of Approach effectively becomes the new Plane Line. Every stroke has to have a straight Plain Line, and for the Hitter, this has now become Angle of Approach. Just look at 10-5-E. That is exactly what I mean. How Closed your new Plain Line is depends how far your ball is behind Low Point. Agreed my friend!!! Originally Posted by tongzilla Now, when you're making a golf stroke on an Inclined Plane, you are, by default, also tracing its Plane Line (whether that Plane Line is the basic geometric plane line of the Angle of Approach). See photo in 10-5-E. Keep in mind...its the 'new' plane....thats whats confused me...the original is still intact, no? Arbitrarily.... Originally Posted by tongzilla So I would say that although the Hitter sees the Clubhead visually (it's not actually covering- because the Plane would have to be vertical for that to happen!) covering his new Plane Line (the Angle of Approach), he is actually Tracing is also. Close... How can you see the angle of approach if you arent in a position to see it? Does the clubhead cover it??? Just look at 10-5-E. How can she be swinging on that Inclined plane and not trace or point at this Angle of Approach? Impossible! This contradicts what Yoda was saying - that the Hitter does not Trace this new Delivery Line, but just covers it. However, I believe Yoda was trying to make a different point...but I just don't know what it is.[/quote] Hmm...not sure...I think, in the angle of approach procedure...the hitter still traces the original planeline....which confuses the hel outta me!!!!!!!!!!! phillygolf View Public Profile Send a private message to phillygolf Find all posts by phillygolf