Homer assumed Separation to be at Low Point but what if it isnt?

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Old 09-05-2010, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Two votes for a draw and a post from D bragging about how great his traj is. Which it is , Ive seen it "up close and in person".
I guarantee it's a straight shot.

We all do realize that the two Black lines representing Low Point, the Horizontal one is below ground and represents the Low Point Plane Line (Bottom edge of the swing Plane) and the vertical one is at the Left Shoulder. It's a perfectly On Plane Stroke before and after Low Point.

Anyway, it's only important to note that "Approach Lines" are drawn on the ground and guide the Clubhead.
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Now, if we look at it with "D" plane analysis we ....??
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