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Originally Posted by birdie_man
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But it's always been "precisely between the feet."
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C'mon,
Birdie.
I have stated Homer's own
preference -- and my own -- for the "between the feet" location of the Head Pivot Center. It was
Homer Kelley's ideal (as implied by the Chapter Nine photos in the first six editions and specifically stated in the 7th). But...
In numerous posts, I also have stated his practical adivce to students:
"Set your Head at Impact Fix and leave it there."
If that Fix location is "precisely" in the middle...fine. If a bit behind...fine. If a bit in front...fine. Just locate it and leave it and use it as a Center. Homer Kelley was all about golfers on golf courses, not golfers in the lab. I wrote these very same things in my first posts on this subject
months ago, and I reiterated that position as recently as
today. My message has been consistent. Why then, is there any perception to the contrary?
There is no mystery:
To serve his own agenda,
one self-avowed "competitor" has assigned me the uncompromising doctrine "Head dead still and precisely between the feet." Homer and I get one location in time and space, and he gets everywhere else. Ridiculous.
So, your quote above is
not true, and if you want to know exactly where I stand on this G.O.L.F. subject -- or any other for that matter -- then read my posts. All 4,000 some-odd of them. My positions are there, clearly-stated and available at the click of your mouse.
Meanwhile, beware the self-serving misrepresentations of another.