ANGLE OF ATTACK AND APPROACH DRAWINGS
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03-28-2005, 11:31 PM
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Understanding The Angles Of Attack And Approach
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Originally Posted by noproblemos
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I don't get it...is the clubhead following the "clubhead orbit" in the diagram or is following the angle of attack?
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The Clubhead is following the Clubhead Orbit. The Angle of Attack is that straight line drawn on the face of the Inclined Plane (and viewed from above it) that connects the Impact Point and Low Point. This is Impact's Downward Dimension.
That same line viewed upon the ground is the Angle of Approach (Impact's Forward Dimension).
Impact's Outward Dimension is determined by the Angle of the Inclined Plane.
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03-29-2005, 08:48 AM
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If the Right Forearm Angle of Approach were also on this drawing, it would be a line parallel to the Angle of Approach line just intersecting at a point farther down the Plane Line, right?
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03-30-2005, 12:48 AM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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If the Right Forearm Angle of Approach were also on this drawing, it would be a line parallel to the Angle of Approach line just intersecting at a point farther down the Plane Line, right?
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Normally...
Yes.
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12-05-2005, 09:42 AM
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Pictures missing
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Originally Posted by Hunter
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I was inspired to do these drawings by Mr. Lynn Blake himself. He presented these drawings to us at our school a couple of weeks ago. With these drawings he helped us all realize that this is what it is all about. They have made teaching so much easier when students finally see what it is they are actually trying to do with the golf club.
I am sure Lynn will explain these in more depth.
Forever Hitting,
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It looks like these images were lost during the forum conversion. I have just started studying the arc and angle of approach procedures. Can someone please repost these pictures?
Thanks in advance!
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01-03-2006, 07:27 AM
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Drawing a blank
Can the drawings be resurrected?
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01-03-2006, 09:56 AM
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Hunting For Hunter's Drawings
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Originally Posted by vjcapron
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It looks like these images were lost during the forum conversion. I have just started studying the arc and angle of approach procedures. Can someone please repost these pictures?
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We'll get on it, guys. Thanks.
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03-23-2006, 08:47 AM
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Any luck on these drawings? Looking forward to them, thanks.
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03-23-2006, 10:13 AM
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What was once lost, has been found.
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01-27-2007, 01:44 PM
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Angle of attack is the line draw on the plane while tracing the angle of attack of the clubhead
Assuming if we have a laser sitting perpendicular to the plane (or a Flash Light in Homer’s day) tracing the Angle of attack line, the projection of the laser on the ground = the Angle of approach.
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