Originally Posted by Daryl
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Ok, So....., you're tracing the Plane Line with your #3 Pressure Point. Where along that Line is the #3 PP aimed during Release?
Here's more info: Wherever the location on the Plane Line, that the Right Forearm is pointing, is where the #3 PP is aimed (Flashlight lashed to the Right Forearm with the Lens at the #3 PP). So, with a Snap Release, the Right Forearm is pointing (Angle of Approach) way ahead of the Ball Location at Release.
The Picture Below illustrates a "Random Sweep Release". The dashed white line represents the Angle of Approach approximately at Impact. If you were to use a Snap Release, that dashed white Line would be your Right Forearm Angle of Approach at Release.
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This is an interesting pic.....people use Hogan as the poster boy for accumulator lag.....this pic certainly doesn't support that ..... Also where is the shaft lean??? I know this wasn't hit off turf but you can find other pics like this. Also look at the layback off the face as supported by the location of the handle. Also with the amount of angle that hogan loads and the lack of lean delivered to the ball.....hogan may have had an aiming point AFT of the ballot achieve this pic