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07-19-2012, 11:58 AM
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Hb i really don't care about that post but cool Lynn was only showing that it is not just te club but the entire primary lever. What does that have to do with te fact that cf closes the clubface. Bernt r I'm going to disagree with you I dot really care if u were addressing me because I'm looking at information posted to see if it's right and u stating that cf doesn't create a closing face naturally doesnt jive with me you say show the proof with hogan show me your proof hogan was a swinger, they horizontal hinge so u better show me... And you and hb claiming homer is wrong saying it's not arrogant to call him wrong because hb is such a great contributor to Lynn blake gimme a f'n break the burden of proof is on u sirs. That's what this whole forum is about homers great work seems yours are more keen on proving him wrong only problem is you won't  get a clue homer spent his life doing this this is just your hobby.
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07-19-2012, 12:10 PM
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Everyone thinks they are smarter than homer Kelley if only he were still around I always think I'm gonna see him hitting balls at some random
Driving range experimenting like i do
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07-19-2012, 12:20 PM
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This is unfortunate guys.
I have on my wish list a desire to start a thread where we take everything Homer had to say about impact dynamics and try to piece it all together with diagrams. Geometry of the circle , hinge action , ball position , face alignment etc etc. I don't think its ever been put together fully .
We'd need guys like HB and Bernt with their scientific knowledge and Whip with his knowledge of TGM , Lynn and Ted of course to vet the thing. Mike O., Bucket , Daryl might make an appearance. First and foremost we'd need Lynn's participation .
What produces Horizontal or Angled wouldn't matter . Basic plane compliance would just be assumed in the diagrams.
It would show the ball reaction to variations in the hinge action of an angular motion on an inclined plane .
Most guys don't even get grip rotation.
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07-19-2012, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by whip
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Everyone thinks they are smarter than homer Kelley if only he were still around I always think I'm gonna see him hitting balls at some random
Driving range experimenting like i do
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Too bad we missed the boat on meeting Homer Kelley, but thank God Lynn Blake shares and translates what he learned from him with us, as well as sharing great video insight from Tommy Tommesello and other folks who worked with Mr. Kelley...
Kevin
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07-19-2012, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by whip
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Hb i really don't care about that post but cool Lynn was only showing that it is not just te club but the entire primary lever. What does that have to do with te fact that cf closes the clubface. Bernt r I'm going to disagree with you I dot really care if u were addressing me because I'm looking at information posted to see if it's right and u stating that cf doesn't create a closing face naturally doesnt jive with me you say show the proof with hogan show me your proof hogan was a swinger, they horizontal hinge so u better show me... And you and hb claiming homer is wrong saying it's not arrogant to call him wrong because hb is such a great contributor to Lynn blake gimme a f'n break the burden of proof is on u sirs. That's what this whole forum is about homers great work seems yours are more keen on proving him wrong only problem is you won't get a clue homer spent his life doing this this is just your hobby.
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FACT;
A golf club, swung on a flat inclined plane in a circular motion, generates NO force, cf or otherwise, that will align the face perpendicular to the base line or at any other place on the plane. NONE! And I will not ask you to prove otherwise because you or no one else can. NONE, Urban myth, folk lore, NO force. Get my point.? Subject complete.
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07-19-2012, 04:39 PM
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I never said it aligns perpendicular it seeks it's cog what dint u understand about that. Fine have it your way dude
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07-19-2012, 07:15 PM
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Whip,
You just said that CF closes the club face. Now you're saying it doesn't.
And you think you're smarter than HK....
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07-19-2012, 09:16 PM
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Uh no I didn't?
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07-19-2012, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by HungryBear
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FACT;
A golf club, swung on a flat inclined plane in a circular motion, generates NO force, cf or otherwise, that will align the face perpendicular to the base line or at any other place on the plane. NONE!
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Did you mean to say that? "Perpendicular to the base line" sounds like Vertical to me given any inclination to the angled plane. A truly vertical plane angle would be vertical and angled however. If you know what I mean.
Angled would show the club face square to the plane or visually the arc of approach , horizontal would see the face roll open and closed along the arc of ... ah forget it. Maybe your "any other place " covered all the possibilities . I dunno.
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07-19-2012, 10:40 PM
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Where did Whip say he was smarter than Homer? The only person smarter than Homer is Darylll......uhhhhhhh heart attack.. uhhhhhhhhh I miss that crazy bastard...uhhhh
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