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Old 08-01-2005, 11:39 AM
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Re: Two Straight Lines That Make A Curve
Originally Posted by Yoda
Originally Posted by tongzilla
Originally Posted by Yoda
The re-tracing from End to Top is a circular motion, not straight-line. Per 1-L #9: No matter how the Lever Assembly is driven, it always moves in a circle.
This is a foggy area to me. How does 1-L #9 fit into the Straight Line Delivery Path? Or is it just a straight line effort? Please explain!
Both the Hands and the Clubhead require Down Plane Guidance. The selected Line Delivery Path (7-23) guides the Hands Down Plane (in a straight line toward the Aiming Point). In contrast, 'Tracing' (with the #3 Pressure Point and Right Forearm) the selected Straight Line Delivery Line (the Plane Line per 7-5) guides the Clubhead Down Plane (and results in the curved Clubhead Blur -- Arc of Approach and Attack).

Through Impact, these two Components -- Delivery Path and Delivery Line -- produce identical Clubhead orbits (the Clubhead Line-of-Flight per 2-N-0). Thus, though the Hands' Thrust -- Muscular (Hitting) or Centrifugal (Swinging) -- is Straight Line, the Lever Assembly itself moves in a circle.

Practice each Component diligently -- but separately.
Dr. Green Wallop,

Oh Thee of green skin and Yellow knowledge, do you prescribe Tracing vs. Line Delivery Path as different strokes for different folks? Or I guess my question is what type of faults does tracing help and what type of faults does Straight Line Delivery Path help?

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