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Old 01-19-2013, 05:43 PM
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At impact the LCOG of the Golf Club defines a "Plane". The Plane has an Angle. The Angle has 2 reference Points. The COG of the Ball and "Low Point". Homer Kelley substitutes Low Point and identifies various points on your Body as the second reference point. So, we have the Ball as one reference point and various Body related reference points to identify different Plane Angles for the shaft.

The Plane Angle, being a "Component" has an Alignment. One Alignment affects another so its helpful to understand the interaction and strengths and weaknesses for mechanical advantage.
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Oh man this made me laugh
Let me offer you the benefit of the doubt. Maybe you had a real emergency. Maybe you fell asleep and simply forgot the point you were trying to make. Maybe you are a tour PGA player making millions each year and you have a certain reality that precludes being kind in your response for some odd reason?

In any case, If I am mistaken about your intentions being other than sheer ridicule, I'll apologize and delete this post.



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