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Originally Posted by woodandcoal
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In assembling a stroke pattern for hitting I have been cross-referencing on The Straight Line Angle of Approach Delivery Line. I understand that this line goes out toward "right field" or "from 7 to 1" as I have also seen it expressed by Ted Fort on one of the Lynn Blake videos here. Some confusion has come up though in reading in the 7th Edition under 2-J-3 Visual Equivalents in the description of the two plane line / guideline configurations of 10-5-A and 10-5-E. Homer says that swinging out toward right field "just arbitrarily requires a 10-5-E Closed Plane Line..." but as I look at the pictures in 10-5-A and 10-5-E the photos seem to be reversed. Is this possibly a typo? I can not imagine how to swing my "spoke" out to right field using the guideline of 10-5-E that looks like a target line to left field. Also, when I am delivering my clubhead on this angle for hitting, is my clubface square to this angle of approach meaning that it appears a bit open to my square stance line? Or should my stance be closed as a hitter? Thanks in advance to anyone who could advise on this. Thoughts?
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Per
10-5-0,
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Any "Line" rotated - even slightly - to the left of parallel to the Target Line (CCW), is in its "Open" position - rotated to the right (CW), it is in its "Closed" position."
CW = Clockwise
CCW = Counter Clockwise
There three lines in
10-5.
...Line of Flight
...Plane Line
...Stance Line
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10-5-A,
Square-Square means that the Plane Line and Stance Line are square in
RELATION to the Line of Flight.
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10-5-B,
Square-Open means that the Plane Line is square to the Line of Flight, but the Stance Line is open in relation to the Line of Flight.
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10-5-E,
Closed-Closed means that both the Plane Line and Stance Line are closed in relation to the Line of Flight.
and so on and so forth...