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Old 12-31-2009, 05:26 PM
dk11111 dk11111 is offline
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I found this wonderful forum a few weeks ago, and since then I am quite absorbed in reading posts and slowly digesting them. I found OB's (and many others') posts very informative, and I thank for them very much.

Back to the topic:

Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
-Push fade tendency due to Angled Hinging which itself is a product of the physics of Hitting.
So is push-fade, not fade, natural ball flight of a hitter? I assume that fade, for a right-handed golfer, is ball flight in which a ball start on a target line and deviate to the right just a little bit.

Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
-the down, out and forward of three dimensional impact for straight away ball flight is not "cross line".
I think I am understanding what you say here. So is out in "down, out and forward" illusion created by the fact that our eyes are above the plane? If our eyes were positioned somewhere on the (3D) plane (for example, from the highest point of the swing plane(or radius)), movement of a club head we see should be down and forward (no OUT). On the 2 dimensional plane line, a club head is moving straight; am I correct? Is this why you said "not 'cross line'"?

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Last edited by dk11111 : 12-31-2009 at 05:28 PM.
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