Originally Posted by HungryBear
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FACT;
A golf club, swung on a flat inclined plane in a circular motion, generates NO force, cf or otherwise, that will align the face perpendicular to the base line or at any other place on the plane. NONE!
The Hungry Bear.
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Did you mean to say that? "Perpendicular to the base line" sounds like Vertical to me given any inclination to the angled plane. A truly vertical plane angle would be vertical and angled however. If you know what I mean.
Angled would show the club face square to the plane or visually the arc of approach , horizontal would see the face roll open and closed along the arc of ... ah forget it. Maybe your "any other place " covered all the possibilities . I dunno.