10-19-0 5th edition dicussion of Loading with Angle vs. Arc
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10-20-2006, 10:33 PM
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Let's revisit this one...
I find it interesting you can trace the different visual equivalents WITH THE RIGHT FOREARM...True Plane Line, Arc of Approach or Angle of Approach....3 choices????...one line, one arc , or one angle?
Of course this is the 5th edition remember...
Last edited by annikan skywalker : 10-21-2006 at 09:54 PM.
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10-21-2006, 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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Let's revisit this one...
I find it interesting you can trace the different visual equivalents ...True Plane Line, Arc of Approach or Angle of Approach....3 choices????...one line, one arc , or one angle? 
Of course this is the 5th edition remember...
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You mean you can Trace the Arc of Approach, which means you're Tracing a Curved line?
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10-21-2006, 05:41 PM
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Well.... what did the 5th editon say???..I didn't say it...Homer did at one point in time....it says it right there in the durn print....look for yourself  What in the hell did HE mean?
Drag Loading calls for the Arc of Approach procedure (2-J-3-A) which requires:
-5. Delayed Hip Action
-6. a "rotating" DOWNSTROKE body motion
-7. A Circle Delivery Path
-8. The right forearm tracing the Arc of Approach (On-line motion 7-23)
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10-21-2006, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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Well.... what did the 5th editon say???..I didn't say it...Homer did at one point in time....it says it right there in the durn print....look for yourself What in the hell did HE mean?
Drag Loading calls for the Arc of Approach procedure (2-J-3-A) which requires:
-5. Delayed Hip Action
-6. a "rotating" DOWNSTROKE body motion
-7. A Circle Delivery Path
-8. The right forearm tracing the Arc of Approach (On-line motion 7-23)
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Homer meant Tracing the Arc of Approach with the Right Forearm, not the Clubhead. Since the Arc of Approach is a Delivery Line that guides the Clubhead, the Clubhead covers the curved Arc of Approach. This contrasts with the True Geometric Plane Line because both the Right Forearm (and the Clubhshaft/Sweetspot) and the Clubhead Trace that Delivery Line.
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10-21-2006, 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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Homer meant Tracing the Arc of Approach with the Right Forearm, not the Clubhead. Since the Arc of Approach is a Delivery Line that guides the Clubhead, the Clubhead covers the curved Arc of Approach. This contrasts with the True Geometric Plane Line because both the Right Forearm (and the Clubhshaft/Sweetspot) and the Clubhead Trace that Delivery Line.
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These guys are good! 
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10-21-2006, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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Homer meant Tracing the Arc of Approach with the Right Forearm, not the Clubhead. Since the Arc of Approach is a Delivery Line that guides the Clubhead, the Clubhead covers the curved Arc of Approach. This contrasts with the True Geometric Plane Line because both the Right Forearm (and the Clubhshaft/Sweetspot) and the Clubhead Trace that Delivery Line.
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Homer meant tracing the Arc of Approach with the right forearm..isn't that what I typed and edited? or NOT!!! 
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10-22-2006, 03:36 PM
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The very same Procedure was described in the "NOTES FROM HOMERS' AUDIO TAPES" where Homer states that all of the research is now complete with the printing of the 7th Edition.
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10-22-2006, 09:53 PM
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Yes and Homer also said that at no point during his entire study did he feel like he was more than a week away from completion....(I think it was a week....if not, it was two)...
40+ years later.....
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10-23-2006, 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
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Homer meant Tracing the Arc of Approach with the Right Forearm, not the Clubhead. Since the Arc of Approach is a Delivery Line that guides the Clubhead, the Clubhead covers the curved Arc of Approach. This contrasts with the True Geometric Plane Line because both the Right Forearm (and the Clubhshaft/Sweetspot) and the Clubhead Trace that Delivery Line.
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Tong,
As Annikan posted- the above is unclear - can you clean it up?
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10-23-2006, 01:02 PM
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Reeks or wreaks ?.
Yes, the timing is bang on.
Were there problems when he removed it?. I am sure someone must know what was going on then. I have heard lots but only second hand, so am not qualified to comment.
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