LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - What's the difference from a straight line delivery path vs circle del Thread: What's the difference from a straight line delivery path vs circle del View Single Post #10 05-12-2006, 08:38 AM ram418 Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 15 Originally Posted by EdZ If you imagine the path of your hands traveling in your motion as a wheel (7-23), the 'widest possible' path of the hands would be a circle around your center of balance. In a straight line delivery, your hands go from the 'edge of the rim' at the top, directly in a straight line INSIDE the circle towards your aiming point/both arms straight and at both arms straight they are again 'touching the wheel rim'. A 'feel' of 'narrow to wide' (top to both arms fully extended). A delayed release/max trigger delay and a more powerful (but tougher to time) motion. In a circle delivery path, your hands effectively 'attempt' to STAY on the rim all the way 'around the circle'. A very 'wide' feel in which you release fully and smoothly from the top - very nearly throw away. A very consistent, but much less powerful motion, much simpler to judge distances. How does the concept of Straight Line Delivery Path coincide with the Radial Acceleration of the Hitter? I think of "radial" as moving along a radius (of a circle). If the hands move from the Top to the Aiming Point, along what radius (of what circle) do the Hands move on? What am I missing about Radial Acceleration of the Hitter? ram418 View Public Profile Send a private message to ram418 Find all posts by ram418