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Old 04-28-2006, 09:53 PM
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Go get me my Belt! BM#213
Originally Posted by EdZ



Originally Posted by Yoda



Originally Posted by EdZ



Originally Posted by njmp2


I know there is nothing you can teach me about physics, geometry, or the golf
swing. Come down off the horse.





What is the ideal angle of the endless belt with the ground?






The 'Endless Belt' is the Hands executing their On Plane Straight Line Delivery
Path (10-23-A). Therefore, the ideal Angle -- in fact, the only angle
-- of the Endless Belt is the Plane Angle. And because of its Zero Shift,
that Plane Angle would ideally be the Turned Shoulder Plane Angle (10-6-B).
That Turned Shoulder Plane's absolute degree of angle from the horizontal
will vary from Player to Player and from Club to Club. Hence, the absolute
angle of the Endless Belt will also vary.





If impact/impact fix hand location were constant (relative to the torso -
lead arm vs shoulder line angle) and ball position were adjusted to account
for club length why would the angle of approach/aiming point change? Wouldn't
the aiming point remain constant in this case, hence the hands move in the
same relative angle of attack (vs the ground and on plane, of course the
'plane' adjusts). In that case the angle of attack would be constant and
hence the release point, and aim point, and axis tilt amount would be as
well. The only thing that would change would be the plane angle and
ball position.


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The Hands are the Endless Belt. Their Delivery Path is always On
Plane. Therefore, when that Plane Angle changes, the angle of the Delivery
Path also changes. This is axiomatic.
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