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Old 11-23-2010, 01:46 AM
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John, we are all struggling with the same problem.
Originally Posted by John Graham View Post
ICT,

Let's assume for a second that we replace Dr J's wording from Impact to impact separation. After any hinge action has taken place.

Does this convert his theory to match TGM?

If not, how is it still different?

JG
We can only know at a certain fallible, limited level. I can use a "lot" of EA and really punch a shot from 150 yards right at a pin. Mostly past it or short of it by 30 feet. What I term as a Horizontal Hinge, runs out and an Angle Hinge checks up, usually short. If I forget EA, I'm missing the green.

We are talking about the smallest possible events measured at the fastest speeds. The golfers we all admire ( Norman (either), Woods (as a golfer), Hogan, Jones, Byron Nelson and Nicklaus) controlled the details in amazing ways, often, yet called them different things over time.

I don't accept the idea that a fraction of a small event in a short time is not effecting the outcome, no matter who suggests the idea.

ICT
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