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Old 12-06-2009, 05:08 PM
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Luke had me goofing with Pulley Size via Float Loading this fall and I noticed a real difference in the Angle of Attack with the later release and ball flight.

The clubhead does actually describe a steeper path so its feels very downish and it is literally, but not in a way that would actually change the depth of low point, the position of the base of the plane or depth or your divot say assuming you get to full lever extension. There is only so far down you can go for any particular Radius/club assuming you dont move the left shoulder down. Lynn has said that most people dont go all the way down to full lever extension and therefor never fully acquire all of the Down and Out available to them. Leaving them somewhat short in the quest for Three Dimensional Impact.

Hogan and Moe didnt recock the club very quickly so their clubhead paths/ circles would be wide post low point. A bending left wrist or a quick recocking would have a steeper angle, narrower path when viewed from straight on. Im not sure why they did that or what the cause and effect of it was. Maybe just a little "hold off" fade move? Two guys who didnt want to go left? I dunno. Do you have any ideas?

Plane angle is a factor too of course when considering the steepness of the Angle of Attack. The flatter the plane angle the shallower the Angle of Attack. Off plane, over the top moves get more Vertical and therefore steeper. Those divots that you see that point way to the left are often pretty deep too, eh Slice? Man those things are uglier than the Leafs game in Boston last night. And that was pretty ugly. The game in Montreal on the other hand was a beauty eh? Hope you have Leafs tv hooked up down in Florida.

Last edited by O.B.Left : 12-06-2009 at 05:44 PM.
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