from release to impact shouldn't the hitter or for that matter the swinger think down and out versus just down per 1-L-13, 1-L-14. After going through sections 12-5-1, 12-5-2 and 12-5-3, Homer's masterpiece section 1-L is making more and more sense. Now, I can understand Ben Doyle's comments from the foreward about the "21 facts in the 3rd edition, 1-L, have been so useful for percision golf".....
Cheers to percision!!!
Range Rat
As long as you're using that Magical Right Forearm with its Loaded No. 3 Lag Pressure Point to Trace the Plane Line as you move Down and through it, you don't have to worry about the Out. It will happen automatically. That is what the Tracing is all about!
But...
Attention Hitters:
Remember, the Cross Line Hit -- the Angle of Approach Procedure of 2-J-3-B -- demands a true "out to right field" Motion. This is not the same as the Down and Out Motion that is produced by the Plane Line Tracing of the On Line Arc of Approach Procedure.