Been listening to the recordings, reading the book and the posts here. Still some confusion.
Let me start with that I do understand ( I think) the different procedures - Feelwise.
But the geometrical/mechanical aspects are disturbing me. And I wonder if Homer, unintentionally, mixed mechanics and feelings in chapter 2.
So please comment my thinking.
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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The Right Forearm always Traces -- points at -- one of the three selected Delivery Lines (2-J-3):
1. The True Geometric Plane Line (usually the Target Line);
2. The Arc of Approach;
3. The Angle of Approach.
The Clubhead may Trace -- point at -- the True Geometric Plane Line and simultaneously cover the Arc of Approach. Alternatively, the Clubhead may simply cover -- not Trace -- the Angle of Approach.
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So here we go;
It took some re-readings to see that Yoda higtlighted clubhead and not clubshaft.
If I trace with my right forearm the Geometric Plane line ( A straight Line ) - The clubhead will cover the Arc of Approach, so the blur makes an arc
also,
With my right forearm tracing the Angle of Approach ( which also is a straight line) - the clubhead will cover the Angle of Approach.
And here comes my thoughts of Mr. K´s mixing.
The
feel should be that the clubhead blurs in a straight line, but the blur is in fact making an arc since we have an inclined plane.
The only time the blur does not make an arc and moves in a straight line is if the plane is striktly vertical.
or am I totally wrong here?