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Old 05-23-2005, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by EdZ
I think that sometimes people get confused when discussing plane because they may have a different perspective on 'what' defines the 'plane'.

It may be useful to look at what Homer said about plane in 2-F

Regardless of where the Clubshaft and Clubhead are joined together, it always feels as if they are joined together at the Sweet Spot - the longitudial center of gravity, the line of the pull of Centrifugal Force. So there is a "Clubshaft" Plane and a "Sweet Spot", or "Swing", Plane. But herein, and unless otherwise noted, "Plane Angle" and "Plane Line" always refer to the Center of Gravity application

In other words, the true plane is not defined by a 'body part', or even the 'clubshaft' per se - but by Force. The 'center of the circle' to the 'sweet spot' at impact.
Edz~

Should another sentence of the referenced paragraph be included?

*"Both Planes always pass through the Lag Pressure Point."

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