It is getting "help" by the driveout. Or the driveout is getting help from CF. They help each other.
Driveout is providing the motion, which you claim is generating CF, which you then claim "helps" Driveout??? Sounds like the basis for a perpetual motion machine!
Throwout is preempted by Driveout. If CF were present in releasing #3, then the left arm would be the delivery mechanism, forcing #4 to be a PA in Hitting. But per 12-1-0, Hitting is Triple Barrel(1/2/3) not 4-barrel(1/2/3/4).
There AIN'T NO C.F. IN TRUE HITTING END OF STORY HOMER WROTE THE BOOK THE END GO SPEND Forty YEARS WORTH OF RESEARCH AND FELT BACK TO ME ALL YOU PIONEER'S IF GOLF THEOREM
Brilliant argument. Stating your perception then following that with Homer is right does not lend credibility by association. I think everybody agrees Homer is right. If your not capable of developing a valid argument you're just noise.
The problem here again is one of definition. Golfers talking to golfers with science degrees. Homers unique definition of the word mixed in.
I get the feeling no one is wrong above its just a matter of interpretation.
There's no cf (in the pivot power sense of the word ) for Drive Loading but there is cf present in the primary lever . Then there's Hitting with Pivot Power....
The problem here again is one of definition. Golfers talking to golfers with science degrees. Homers unique definition of the word mixed in.
I get the feeling no one is wrong above its just a matter of interpretation.
There's no cf (in the pivot power sense of the word ) for Drive Loading but there is cf present in the primary lever . Then there's Hitting with Pivot Power....
OB - I did not mean to get everyone to a "How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?" question. The question, in my mind, was clear but after all the comments it is not.
One can putt with a little push stroke. As more power is needed #3 and #2 and pivot is increased.
There are proportions, I was looking for others ideas.
I would agree in that it does no work. But it does change the energy vector. Explaining why that is important to golf is a place we do not want to go I would guess?
Maybe because very few golfers can run 100 mph? Or golf carts go that fast.
Wow, a 100+ mph golf cart. Just put an sweet spot on the front bumper, tee it high and steer (normaly bad-good here). Tough to shape shots though.
hb
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