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The only problem I see with that geometry is that if the clubface is aligned at the target, when the clubhead's direction of travel is not, during impact, then the ball will curve too much, ending up on the other side of the target. Correction: That text IS in my book. It must have been "hiding". I still have no idea what it means. |
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These pictures clearly show a draw that crosses the target based on the 'new' laws. |
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Thanks John, Kevin |
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I thought that "Physical Laws" don't change.
Why are they called "New Ball Flight Laws"? Will there be a "New and Improved Ball Flight Laws" introduced in the near future? Is there a term "Old Ball Flight Laws"? Who named the "Original" Ball Flight Laws - "Ball Flight Laws"? Shouldn't we try to understand all of the "Laws" that affect Ball Flight? Has someone outlined "All of the Laws" that are included in the new "Ball Flight Laws"? There can't be more than a dozen. Is anyone willing to jot them down and Post them? If we eliminate the Plane Line from the equation, it "becomes" OK to swing "Over the Top" as long as a compensating Clubface Angle exists when the ball is struck. I suppose a teacher can tell the student "Hey, those are the new Laws, live with it". ?? One thing is becoming increasingly clear to me. "Trackman" uses a whole lot of calculations but doesn't measure target Alignment. It doesn't measure the Players set-up nor does it determine if the Player is Swinging On-Plane. I'd say that eliminating the Plane line from the equation is pretty convenient for "Trackman". |
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The day any human lines the club face accurately to a target over 100 yards away will be the day. The day any human can line up parallel to anything using their own perceptions will be the day. The machine is aimed at a target. What's the margin for error due to pixel size is a valid one? I don't know the answer to that but I've asked. You'd also be incorrect in that Trackman doesn't measure a plane line. It measures(not calculates) it relative to the target that the machine was aimed at. JG |
It may be aligned down the target line but the day that Trackman can measure the Alignment of the Swing Plane and draw the Base Line of that Inclined Plane is the day I buy one. I'll buy two of them. No more golf instructors.
I'm saying that if it could measure and Plot the Orbit of the Center of Gravity of the Clubhead and Sweetspot Plane, then overlay that onto the Target Line, we won't need Golf Instructors anymore. We may need Psychologists to convince us to get off the Golf Course once in a while. We will also need Marriage Councilors. If it was somehow possible to connect that gizmo to the Golfing Machine some chicks voice might say something like "Please use a little more #4 Power Accumulator". I could live with that. |
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