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Old 12-07-2011, 08:59 AM
HungryBear HungryBear is offline
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
The Golf Club has various balance points and the Clubhead also has a balance point (COG). The #3 PP senses and directs the Clubhead COG.

The Clubhead COG has an Orbital Path. The Ball has a COG.

It's important to note that the COG of the Ball always intersects the COG Orbit of the Clubhead unless you're hitting a specialty shot (i.e. Driver off the deck or sand shot).





Please note that the Impact and Separation points are for illustrative purposes only. Although Impact and separation points may be the same on the Horizontal Plane, it isn't necessary (or even possible, except during Vertical Hinging) on the Vertical Plane.

MY BOLD of quote;

Senses NO, Directs YES;
Lacking demonstrable knowledge of the Mechanical Dynamics. I start at the place that the "sweet spot" is a learned POSITION and is located by YOUR COMPUTER in a mechanical manner. Now, IF mechanical dynamics (physics) of the "sweet spot" (lets use Centroid or center of mass) can demonstrate a "sensable" effect we have something new. I have not found that effect.

HB

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