I believe we are getting close enough to the answer now that I will just tell you what it is.
The answer is (drum roll)
They are both parallel on the same angle in relation to another plane (Jen's plane) which is found via vertically going through the no.3 accumulator plane on the angle of the left arm (or parallel equivalent).
They are both parallel on the same angle in relation to another plane (Jen's plane) which is found via vertically going through the no.3 accumulator plane on the angle of the left arm (or parallel equivalent).
Any questions ?
- I'll post a new question tonight...
No no no...you aren't scooting away that easy.
You still have some splain'in to do.
Angle of the left arm??? Other than zero #3 accumulator, what does it have to do with anything?
Angle of the left arm??? Other than zero #3 accumulator, what does it have to do with anything?
Bagger
A plane should be imagined as having four corners although it goes on till infinity. If you open the golfing machine at any page you will see that the front cover and the back cover are parallel to each other. This motion is made in a plane and if you place this book against a wall and open and close it (so that it scrapes), the fact that it has an edge makes this plane relation pretty easy to see.
The accumulator 3 plane needs an edge just like the one on the book. You find this from the angle that left arm makes whilst it lays on the no.3 acc plane - this serves the same function as the side of that book. This gives you the plane in which they are parallel on...
With all due respect...What does this "Jen's Plane" have to do with striking a golf ball with better application of force? TGM is already confusing enough...LOL
With all due respect...What does this "Jen's Plane" have to do with striking a golf ball with better application of force? TGM is already confusing enough...LOL
What the heck is Jen's plane anyhow? Is that some sort of Steven Hawkins type stuff?