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Old 10-23-2010, 10:09 PM
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Cam someone define "Target Line" and "Line of Flight" in "the world according to Homer"?
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Old 10-23-2010, 11:02 PM
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Cam someone define "Target Line" and "Line of Flight" in "the world according to Homer"?
Target Line is an invisible straight Line from the Ball to your intended Target. Line of Flight is the initial straight-away flight of the Ball in the context and aligned to the vertical Plane.
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Old 10-24-2010, 05:17 PM
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Target Line is an invisible straight Line from the Ball to your intended Target. Line of Flight is the initial straight-away flight of the Ball in the context and aligned to the vertical Plane.
Daryl,
In the world according to Homer:
That's not correct - hopefully someone else can verify via book quotes the right answer.
The drawing's you did are really awesome - great skills to have - although they are not correct - again - you guys are wearing me out - maybe someone else can bring up the issues that are incorrect in them.
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Old 10-24-2010, 06:41 PM
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The divergent Impact and Separation Vectors (2-C-1-1/2/3) are always equal in Angle and Force and therefore produce a bisecting Resultant Force Vector, square to both the Clubface and Leading Edge, and the Line of Flight Vector will be on a Centerline parallel to that Vector.
Sorry Mike. I stand corrected. I tend to take for granted some things after years of this. That's a good reason to memorize the book.

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2-N-0 CLUBHEAD LINE OF FLIGHT The line of flight of the Clubhead and the Line of Flight of the ball are not the same but touch momentarily during Impact. 2-N-0 CLUBHEAD LINE OF FLIGHT The line of flight of the Clubhead and the Line of Flight of the ball are not the same but touch momentarily during Impact. The one has a vertical plane of action, the other an Inclined Plane.
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Flight Line Versus Flight Path
Originally Posted by Mike O View Post

In the world according to Homer:
That's not correct - hopefully someone else can verify via book quotes the right answer.
Thanks, Mike.

Flight Line is the direct line to the Target.

Flight Path is the actual path of the Ball.

They often are not the same.

Intentionally or, more often, unintentionally!

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