Dr. Zick answered this one too. Hint: it involved a "D" plane of flight based on the path and face. Face was definately the most important factor in ball flight direction. It was quite a "Z"ummit.
Dr. Zick answered this one too. Hint: it involved a "D" plane of flight based on the path and face. Face was definately the most important factor in ball flight direction. It was quite a "Z"ummit.
Having recently read Trackman's publication on "the new ball flight laws", I wonder what effect this has on TGM. I'm not really sure which way is up right now. If I film a student from down the line, they could appear to be precisely on plane, but if they're angle of attack is particularly steep or shallow, then what appears on film isn't indicative of what's really going on.
There are two articles: Trackman Newsletter "Secret of the straight Shot" Trackman NewsLetter "Secret of the straight shot II"
So what do these mean to TGM? Does it fly in the face or prove a point?