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Old 12-12-2005, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
The Swinger's Motion is On Line whereas the Hitter's Thrust is Cross-Line (7-23). Hence, the (Cross-Line) Angle of Approach procedure is not compatible with Swinging.
Thanks for the reply Yoda

But, confusingly, the 10-5-E Closed Plane Line can be worked into the Swinger's procedure, e.g. to hit a draw.

Originally Posted by Yoda
In the Hitter's Angle of Approach procedure, an alternative 10-5-E Closed Plane Line becomes the Delivery Line and is erected on the Angle of Approach. The Clubhead then covers that Line and hence does not approach it from the Inside. This leads to one of the book's more obtuse quotes: "There is no Angle of Approach in an Angle of Approach procedure."
When you say "cover", you mean visually cover (i.e. from the player's view) don't you? I ask because the plane cannot be so upright that it's vertical to the ground!

Thanks for your confirmations.
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