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Old 09-22-2006, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by RatherBeGolfing
Straight line delivery path.

When drawing on a video analysis, does the line from the top go to the back of the ball or the aiming point(impact fix)?

When demonstrating, does the stretch band from the top go to the back of the ball or the aiming point(impact fix)?

6-C-2-A. THE ESSENCE of Clubhead Lag technique is that it is always both Aiming AND Thrust. Passive-it is primarily Aiming the Lag Pressure. Active-it--it is primarily Thrusting the Lag Pressure Point. The Orbiting Clubhead does not seek out the Ball--seeks out the Delivery Line. But never directly-only via the Right Forearm and the #3 Pressure Point per 2-F, 5-0 and 7-3. It is guided along that Line to the Both Arms Straight configuration by the straight line thrust of the #3 Pressure Point toward the Angle of Approach quadrant of the Ball-or Aiming Point- per 1-F, 1-L-9/10, 2-5-3 and 6-E-2.
This a critical point to understand in the book. It has a very much to do with Plane Angle, the Endless Belt, Straight Line Delivery Path of the Hands, Delivery Lines of the Clubhead, Aiming Point, Inside Out Impact vs. Inside Out Stroke, Trigger Delay, Axis Tilt, Circle Geometry and the absolute dismissal of the Target Line and the Clubhead to the HANDS and their Pressure Point Pressure.

If you get this part . . . you pretty much got the meat of the book IMO.
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