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Clubshaft orbit through the impact zone

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Old 01-26-2009, 02:22 PM
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One small correction. I realise that Homer was talking about one PLANE with respect to the orbiting sweetspot and that's the sweetspot plane. However, I also talk of the clubshaft plane. You may not understand the relevance of talking about a "clubshaft plane" (which is dictated by the rotational movement of the back of the flat left wrist/hand), but I think that you have to understand the relationship between the clubshaft plane and the sweetspot plane to really understand what is happening in the golf swing. I guess that my 'belief' in an orbiting sweetspot's plane and also a clubshaft plane represents my state of cognitive dissonance!

Jeff.
Homer defines "the" plane as the hands (pressure points) and sweetspot. Not shaft. You may not understand the relevance of the physics, in fact, you clearly don't (nor do you understand the bold section above).

I suggest you suspend your current perspective and re-read all of the posts in this thread, and chapter 2. I'm done trying to get through to you, as you've shown little sign of incubating new perspectives so far.
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