That's correct. All of the lines and orbit have been transferred to the ground. Otherwise, the parallel lines would converge as one line including the sweetspot orbit.
If you can explain what you're looking for, I may be able to draw it.
That's correct. All of the lines and orbit have been transferred to the ground. Otherwise, the parallel lines would converge as one line including the sweetspot orbit.
If you can explain what you're looking for, I may be able to draw it.
I am still back at post #1. this appears to be a normal view of a vertical plane with its lower edge colocated with the golfers plane line. I am still trying to determine what the directions and rotations are as pictured and if they contain elements due to shaft flex and torque. then I have to think hinge type but the horizontal hinge has to be dual horizontal. Those are the elements for the photo ?? So I thought a sketch containing those elements might help? Maybe they arn't and would just be extra work. If U think there of no help here don't draw them. I'll just think about it for awhile.
I can use the Photo in post #1 and draw the important Force Vectors if that's what you mean.
The Horizontal Hinge, whenever we use the term "Horizontal Hinge" we're always referring to the "Dual Horizontal".
Concerning the Shaft in Post #1, I'm almost sure that the shaft wasn't pre-stressed but neither was it whipped ahead of the hands with a backward bent shaft we so often see. The Clubhead appears to be very stable through Impact although if you look carefully at the Top and Bottom of the Clubhead and the Face Grooves, they appear Level to the Ground. So I suspect some Clubhead Droop.
Thank you for the kind sentiments and I share them with you and members of LBG.com as well. It's a great pleasure to participate on your Website and discuss these great contributions that yourself and Homer Kelley have brought to the Golf World.
I'm thankful that you learned and are willing to sacrifice to share your knowledge of the Golfing Machine. Homer Kelley would be very proud of your efforts and accomplishments. Although he knew additional material would become available and add to the already immense knowledge in the book, only someone with a complete comprehension of the material and dedication, as you, can go beyond and improve it. I'm very happy that it culminates into your "Alignment Golf" School. There are no short cuts around the Golfing Machine; one must go through it.
I'm learning. I have a few more years of struggle ahead of me. Fortunately, it's a guided struggle. Your leadership has made and continues to make that possible.
Once I have a better understanding of TGM, I'm going to apply to your "Alignment Golf School". Why should everyone else have all the fun?