Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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Interesting Okie. Are you assuming the clubface is square to the Arc of Approach or true path before you rotate the plane?
Here's a Trackman diagram........all looks kinda familiar except some of their terminology is even weirder than ours. Something I previously thought to be impossible. Im with Homer on this name game......"Plane Angle" is a far better handle than Vertical Swing Plane. Maybe Im missing something however.
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/a...d=129013833 7
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OB, the assumptions built into this depiction are everything. This makes me admire Moe Norman even more, which I did not think possible. Let's say that the Trackman is spot on in it's analysis. That is sort of a gratuitous achievement, isn't it?
The real issue is effectively putting the ball into the hole. To do so, a person must master themselves over time and to some extent, master time and it's effects. THAT IS A MUCH BIGGER DEAL!!
Ask yourself another question, how much straighter can a directional line be drawn and painted on my putter or driver? Let's say it's perfectly straight. So what? I'm quite crooked in a number of ways, lmao.
A basketball is perfectly round (almost). But there was only one M. Jordan.
And Tiger can use or not use any healing technique or spiritual "balance" he can find, and he's still not probably ever going to be who he was. So what?! Lace 'em up and grab those sticks, men! And don't forget to enjoy the scenery!
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