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10-5-a
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Two ways
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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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Understanding and Utilizing Delivery Line Illusions
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When you use the 'on the ground' Angle of Approach as the Delivery Line, you abandon the original Plane Angle (with its Geometric Plane Line) and substitute a steeper one erected on the Angle of Approach. The Right Forearm then traces the new 'Inside-Out' Baseline, and the Sweetspot covers it. |
Click here to watch Lynn-and-Ted-Angle-of-Approach
Upload at Putfile Apology to Lynn if i have done wrong by ediing footage and reposting but i found this helpful. Sorry - link not working - it is at about 3 mins 35 seconds in the preshot routine hitters section with Lynn and Ted.... Ted's target line plane line "evaporates" and all he then ses is the "dleivery line"...going from 7-1 o' clock ( if 12 is the target).... |
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The sweetspot can only cover the angle of approach during the interval of ball to low point? Beyond these two points the sweetspot will cover an arc of approach? |
be the line, Danny
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Thanks Yodasluke. Just came back from the practice range using the angle of approach. Experimenting with hitting I'm more accurate with hitting. I looked at the video of you with Lynn, and noticed that your left shoulder barely moved at start up and then left arm loads against the chest during the backstroke(pp4 loading). At start down do you feel pp4 loading increase? This is what I felt and thought I should clarify whether this is compatible with hitting. This site is really great.
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My approach to the Angle of Approach
Here's how I've been doing it:
- Setup with 10-5-A Plane Line. - Ball Position set with Clubface aligned for Angled Hinging. - Visualize straight line Angle of Approach through Impact and Low Points. and extended in both directions. - Grip taken in Impact fix with, per 7-2-3, back of Flat Left Wrist and #3 PP facing down the Angle of Approach. - Right Forearm "On Plane", Turned Shoulder, and facing down the Angle of Approach, showing precise Cross-Line direction of Thrust through Impact. - Machine setup adjusted per 7-2-4. Flat, Level, and Vertical Left Wrist with Club soled and aligned for Impact. - 10-5-A Plane Line evaporates leaving 10-5-E, ONLY, to cover with the Clubhead - Make Total Motion with Clubhead covering the Angle of Approach. The covering creates the steepness of the new Plane. The Delivery, is then the Wheel Track Motion, with the Right Forearm and #3 PP tracing the Delivery Line. I believe this is accurate. This should have alginments set, and verified, per 3-F-5, Forward Press. Grip per 7-2 and Right Forearm alignment per 7-3. And the Delivery per 7-23 Wheel Track Motion. Please let me know if I'm missing anything. |
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