but you always trace the selected plane-a straight line to the inside aft quadrant of the ball- or a curved path to the inside aft quadrant of the ball.
When Tracing a Staight Plane Line your target is to the back of the ball rather than the inside aft quadrant of the Arc of Approach procedure. Both will produce identical Clubhead motions.
When Tracing a Staight Plane Line your target is to the back of the ball rather than the inside aft quadrant of the Arc of Approach procedure. Both will produce identical Clubhead motions.
Drew,
That's interesting, I can trace a straight plane but still focus #3pp at the inside aft quadrant,no?
I don't get the difference when tracing on an inclined plane.
Drew,
That's interesting, I can trace a straight plane but still focus #3pp at the inside aft quadrant,no?
I don't get the difference when tracing on an inclined plane.
Your Delivery Line goes through he back of the ball. Aim at the back of the ball.
If monitoring Arc of Approach, Angle of Approach, Delivery Paths of Thrust, use the Inside Aft Quadrant.
Your Delivery Line goes through he back of the ball. Aim at the back of the ball.
If monitoring Arc of Approach, Angle of Approach, Delivery Paths of Thrust, use the Inside Aft Quadrant.
I get you Drew .What I meant was that tracing a straight plane line produces the same motion but you're just monitoring it differently.
I'm going to stop posting for a while -I'm having BIG trouble with my medication and I could have caused confusion so I deleted the worst post.
Thanks for keeping the ship in order Drew