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Old 05-21-2008, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Jeff

Upon further review, I now think I understand Bucket. And may God have mercy on poor innocent soul.

The #3 angle is turned to reveal its power, the more it is angled the more potential power it has. It matters not if it is turned via swivel or hinging.

To answer your question. The best view would be from a camera mounted to a rod driven through the A team. In other words, "it seeks to maintain its radial alignment" means the maintenance of the LFFW?

Im out on a limb here a bit so please, everybody rip into me all at once.

O.B.

Kinda . . . you are sniffin' it pretty good . . .

This would be my OPINION on more #3 and it's relation to plane angle and staying on plane.

1. Flatter Planes = more #3
2. Release motions according to Mr. K are #2 and #3 . . . so it's a blend right?
3. The more #3 you have . . . the more #3 dependent your release is . . .you have #3 bias . . .
4. Flat planes are #3 dependent more so . . . Steep planes are more #2 dependent . . .
5. All this can change IF you disrupt #3 from what you have programed in at Fix . . . In other words, let's say you set up the club with the amount of shaft lean and handle height that you intend at impact . . . take your grip from their. You have just established your "intended" plane requirements (#3 requirment) at Impact. Now lets say that you have an improper start down and you have to do something like stand up (Bob) . . . you just shifted your plane angle from what you programed in at Fix. This is one reason why right shoulder location is soooooooooo important. You can disrupt the whole shootin' match and this impacts the amount of face closure you have which can screw up your intended hinging etc.
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