Thank you for your explanation of the effect of water drag load on the limits of a waterskier's physical ability to maintain a curved path. That makes the waterskier analogy less useful. Hopefully, other forum members will imagine the waterskier situation as an "imaginary situation" that exists in the absence of any water drag load, so that they can basically try to get a visual picture of nm golfer's mathematical explanation. I wonder if there is a better visual analogy that can better convey the "essential idea" behind his mathematical explanation, which seems to be very sound.
Jeff.
I would have said Thank You to Baggerfor taking the time to explain instead pissing on him. Maybe on your other forum this is protocol.
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