However....is not 4-D-0, per TGM ( and I could be wrong - again - have no book, etc) Release Motions - meaning, accumulator #2 and #3?
If so, I do not believe (could be wrong), Homer never refers to clubface in this regard.
Again, going on memory, but....clubface is irrelevant.
Ok, now.....I dont know about turned, not turned, etc.
But...
Sequenced release occurs because of centrifugal force.
Simultaneous as a result of thrust.
So - please, lets forget about clubface, or pivot driven, etc.
......
Point is, sequenced and simultaneous are different. Why?
Cent force and thrust.
Love the enthusiasm,
but my friend,
no confusion here.
Patrick
Patrick,
After all is said, and I've given it my best thought, I can only conclude that you're correct in this matter. Sequenced Release - Centrifugal Force and Simultaneous Release - Thrust.
However, my best try only gets a "C" in this classroom at LBG University. At least I feel confident I'm on the right track.
Bucket, I humbly agree. I've played with 15 year old kids that beat me. But wait, one more try? How about 2 retired female High School literature teachers and they have to give us 2 strokes a side?