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Old 09-15-2005, 11:53 AM
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Thanks Yoda for your post. It answered one of the questions I asked at Woodmont which you didn't have time to answer (remember? ).

Lets clarify...it helps me to incubate...

Swinger's Delivery Line = The Basic Geometric Plane Line (the gutter).
Edit:Hitter's Delivery Line = 10-5-E / Closed Plane Line (proxy for Angle of Approach)

1. There is no Angle of Approach to an Angle of Approach procedure because the clubhead is actually covering (this means if I drop the clubhead vertically down, it would land on the Delivery Line) the Delivery Line, not approaching it (from the inside) unlike the Arc of Approach. Just a thought...but can I say there is no Arc of Approach to an Arc of Approach procedure because the the clubhead is covering the Arc of Approach (yes, sounds clumsy...)? But the Arc of Approach itself isn't a Delivery Line, is it? What defines a Delivery Line? (Homer says it guides the clubhead...but not very clear...)


2. So the 10-5-E plane line is not actually being traced, because it isn't the true geometric plane line. It's only used as a Delivery Line, and the clubhead just covers it. This is what I don't get: how can you cover the 10-5-E plane line with the clubhead and trace it with your right forearm at the same time? Surely, if you're covering this line, the shaft/right forearm (they should be in-line because of the right forearm flying wedge alignment) must be pointing outside it. Please explain.
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