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Old 12-07-2007, 11:44 AM
gmoney_69 gmoney_69 is offline
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Originally Posted by brownman View Post
Please explain,I,m confused,I have been pointing my shaft at target line,mind you,the hit is still good,perhaps a little low,but they fly straight as arrows.(the good ones).I realise you are saying,"ignore shaft",but ,what and how do we ensure c/head is on plane,if in fact the clubshaft is more vertical,would this make one feel "lag" more so?.This is a great thread guys ,me,I still looking for answers.Dont think I,ll ever go back to swingers pattern again,love the feel of the "HIT"
When you get your book you'll want to study 2-J-3. There you'll find the Delivery Line options.

The basic Delivery Line is the True Geometric Plane Line. This one, per 1-L-6, you point at with the clubshaft. Point at the Plane Line NOT the Target Line. There is also, the one being discussed in this thread, the 2-J-3-B straight line Angle of Approach Delivery Line. It's what is known as a "Visual Equivalent". This one you cover with the Clubhead and ignore the clubshaft.

Be sure to read the link Yoda gave in his post #15 in this thread. Also, as he recommended, use the search function and search for Angle of Approach. There are quite a few good threads on this website.

Good luck! As you'll find Angle of Approach is a tricky subject, but certainly one that can be understood.

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