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strav 12-12-2008 06:54 AM

Homer and Jorgensen
 
Questions to those who have studied both.

a. What would they have agreed upon? or

b. What would they have disagreed upon?

Yoda 12-12-2008 07:37 AM

Entry Level Jorgensen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by strav (Post 58803)

Questions to those who have studied both [Homer and Jorgenson].

a. What would they have agreed upon? or

b. What would they have disagreed upon?

Strav,

Please point me toward a Jorgensen primer. Thanks!

:salut:

strav 12-12-2008 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 58804)
Strav,

Please point me toward a Jorgensen primer. Thanks!

:salut:

"The Physics of Golf" AIP Press. American Institute of Physics New York.
Not sure if that's what you are after but it is all I have and it is fairly easy reading so far. Incidentally chapter 6 is titled 'Producing Power with Precision', something close to all our hearts.

Bigwill 12-12-2008 09:46 PM

http://books.google.com/books?id=fpL...and+%22golf%22

Check this out, Lynn.

Yoda 12-12-2008 11:15 PM

Reading Room
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by strav (Post 58810)

Incidentally chapter 6 is titled 'Producing Power with Precision' . . .

:shock:

Jorgensen has definitely moved up on my reading list. Now all I need is a beach!

Hmmm . . . Maui and The Mercedes may be in my future!

:happy3:

Yoda 12-12-2008 11:22 PM

Library Card
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigwill (Post 58834)

Thanks, Bigwill. Great stuff!

Wow . . .

What a game!

:salut:

Bigwill 12-13-2008 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 58838)
Thanks, Bigwill. Great stuff!

Wow . . .

What a game!

:salut:


No sweat .

Kumabjorn 01-17-2009 05:01 PM

I've read both and it is obvious that they both view the swing as a circular motion on an inclined plane. Their views on geometrics and physics (power) are very similar, but Jorgensen is easier to understand for a layperson like myself.


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