LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Homer assumed Separation to be at Low Point but what if it isnt? Thread: Homer assumed Separation to be at Low Point but what if it isnt? View Single Post #26 09-07-2010, 12:10 AM BerntR Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 981 Draw. If the club head closes and the impact point doesn't move from contact to separation, the ball will "close" too. It will rotate the same way as the club face did during impact. And there you have the draw. If you hit the ball human-like and produce a fade, there's o way you can keep the impact point on the ball fixed during the release interval. Perfect ball compression and a fade would require reverse horizontal hinging. __________________ Best regards, Bernt BerntR View Public Profile Send a private message to BerntR Find all posts by BerntR