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Old 09-06-2010, 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post

Tape a sheet of paper to a plane board. With a pencil attached to the Right Shoulder, hands and Clubhead, start your downswing with the pivot. The shoulder pencil, hands and clubhead will draw concentric lines. Do it again, but move your hands during startdown (Hand Throw) and you'll see the clubhead travel outside the original line. When that happens, CF will pull the Clubhead.

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10-19-C....Start the Club down as though it were being drawn from a quiver like an arrow – feathered end first. Maintain this motion until the Release switches ends. This is possible only if, and for as long as, Inertia can hold the Clubhead inside the arc of the Hands or hold to a Line Delivery Path (2-L). Centrifugal Force will set in when the Clubhead crosses to the outside and it will begin to pull into its own incidental orbit per 2-P and 2-K#5. Then further acceleration can be applied only at Pressure Points #1 to support the Pull on the Clubshaft – especially for Short Shot Power.
Thats very interesting.

But your "outside" is a wider arc inscribed on the Inclined Plane given earlier release, from a caddie view .......whereas 10-19-C's "outside" is the clubhead moving outside of the Hands from a DTL point of view , the left wrist coming off th.e inclined plane, setting in motion CF throwout, Radial acceleration.

Can CF uncock the left wrist whilst the left hand is still turned to plane? I'd say yes .......but only once the Hands cease traveling in a straight line. No longer creating a rope pull, Longitudinal Acceleration, arrow from quiver thing. Think about it, pulling a rope straight line .....can only be done with the Hands travelling in a staight line. Once the hands take a corner , the rope will not follow straight line. Sorta like a water skier when the boat makes a hard corner.

I dunno. I barely passed physics myself. Bernt'll know.
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