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Old 04-02-2006, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by neil
Matthew.2-C-3 is the application of linear force for THE LOB SHOT using vertical hingeing and its associated clubface layback.In 2-C-1 the LOC is pointing down because the clubface is travelling downwards during the impact interval.In my opinion 2-A is showing a simple explanation of resilince without the additional confusion of the conditions shown thereafter.Remember LOC is not the line of flight.It may help to read 2-A.
Just one thing, I've read this book and the whole of chapter 2, which surprisingly also includes '2-A resilience' so much I can just about quote it all by memory. When someone says 'it may help to read 2-A' it really bugs the hell out of me...

I actually mean't 2-C-1#3.... it was accidental... I did not mean the lob shot pictures of 2-C-3....

I know the line of flight and the line of compression are seperate. You must take me to be a real idiot or something... That was not what I asked.....

My question is why is the clubhead force going down the angle of approach like in picture 2-C-1#3 instead of off a tangent of the circular clubhead orbit.
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