Originally Posted by Daryl
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Well, think of your knowledge as being ahead of 7,026,144,822 people as of this moment.
If you move the ball back, then you must include a corresponding Plane Angle Increase and grip adjustment. Grip Adjustment is for Face and target line, and Plane Angle increase is so that Hinge Action can produce a straight Shot but also that Low Point isn't moved from below the Hinge Pin.
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Ok,let me take this at face value to form a question. It's a 3 club windy day in Chicago, Grinnell, or Edinburgh, ball is back in the stance but instead of my 9 iron I choose an easy eight iron to avoid loosing control of the shot.
The ball is about an inch closer to me traveling along the 2 dimensional Plane, and my club face is closed about 2 or 3 degrees. Would't I wind up hooking the ball off the planet given a straight away target line and square/open left set-up given a standard Aim Point? Or, have I not grasped something obvious which is probable?
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