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Understanding The Angles Of Attack And Approach
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That same line viewed upon the ground is the Angle of Approach (Impact's Forward Dimension). Impact's Outward Dimension is determined by the Angle of the Inclined Plane. |
If the Right Forearm Angle of Approach were also on this drawing, it would be a line parallel to the Angle of Approach line just intersecting at a point farther down the Plane Line, right?
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Me And You...Just Two..Together
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Yes. |
Pictures missing
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Thanks in advance! |
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Can the drawings be resurrected?
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Hunting For Hunter's Drawings
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Any luck on these drawings? Looking forward to them, thanks.
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What was once lost, has been found.
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Angle of attack is the line draw on the plane while tracing the angle of attack of the clubhead
Assuming if we have a laser sitting perpendicular to the plane (or a Flash Light in Homer’s day) tracing the Angle of attack line, the projection of the laser on the ground = the Angle of approach. |
Attack Angles, Approach Arcs and the Straight Line Delivery Line
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As the Clubhead Covers the Arc of Attack and Arc of Approach, it always Traces ('points at' ) the true Geometric Plane Line, i.e., the straight Line Base Line of the Inclined Plane (normally the Target Line). In so doing, it neither traces nor covers the Angle of Attack or Angle of Approach. So, except when using the Hitter's Angle of Approach procedure, the Clubhead never covers or traces the Angles of Attack or Approach. Instead, it covers the Arcs of Attack and Approach as it traces the Geometric Plane Line. Thankfully, all this happens automatically when you 'Trace the Straight Plane Line' through Impact with the Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point (Right Index Finger). Said another way, through Impact, a correct Golf Stroke (performed with a laser beam at the Right Forefinger) will only Trace, i.e., point at, the true Geometric Plane Line. In so doing, the clubhead will always cover its Visual Equivalents, the Arc of Attack and the Arc of Approach. It will point at or cover the Angle of Attack and the Angle of Approach only at Impact and Low Point. All this sounds tough, doesn't it? Stay with us and read this a year from now. It will be animal crackers and duck soup. :) |
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