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Try to imagine what would happen with a shaft that is subject to the head's CoG movement that is located where it is in relation to the axis of the shaft = each other are not in line in any of the three dimensions. Pay special attention to where the clubhead's CoG is in relation to the shaft.
That's why I said to try to associate those two things together in a 3-D reality.The shaft always is re-torquing in the downswing, same as torquing up in the backswing (due to the forearm rotation). Somewhere in the motion (depending on the ability of maintaining lag, I guess) the shaft must re-torque down and it dos not stop in the original position but goes further due to the inertia, making the shaft turn around its axis and bow simultaneously.
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Dariusz
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