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Old 02-04-2006, 10:39 AM
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Anyone Got an Idea on too?
Well I will try again...

Statement #1 - "Except during Impact, the Clubshaft can travel on, or to-and from, either Plane because Club Shaft rotation must be around the Sweet Spot -- not vice versa. (2-F) can easily be demonstrated.

Hold a golf club in front of you with the toe up, gripping the tip of the grip in one hand and center of the club head in the other, rotating it will show that the club shaft is moving while both ends remain in place.

Statement #2 - "All the action of the Golf Club takes place on a flat, inflexible, Inclined Plane which extends well beyond the circumference of the stroke -- in every direction. The full length of the Clubshaft remains unwaveringly on the face of the this Inclined Plane -- Waggle to Follow-through.(2-F)".

How do you demonstrate that the shaft remains flat against the Inclined Plane while it is rotating around the Sweet Spot and maintain a straight Plane Line?



D-1 is an attempt to show the Shaft Rotating around the Sweet Spot, note the club shaft travel between Plane Lines causes the shaft to move off the flat surface of the Inclined Plane

D-2 is an attempt to show the club shaft remaining flat to the Inclined Plane, note the Sweet Spot Travel shifts plane lines.

Granted these are flat diagrams, but taking into account the 'in' and 'upward' motion does not change what is shown.

Anyone?????????

A side question... Why does 'Clubshaft' and 'Club Shaft' appear in the text in those variations? I know the the use of capitalization, etc has significance, does combining them have any significance? (note actually 'clubshaft' is not a recognized word in the dictionary)
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