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Old 12-06-2007, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post
Hi Ted, (my bold in your quotes)

You mean that it is a form of "Geometrically educated" steering?

ie. take a golfer who has , through incorrect knowledge, been steering the clubhead along the ball to target line...

Allow them to keep a steering staright line clubhead concept...but re-educate them as to the line that needs to be covered??

Is that right??
It's not my idea. That was Homer's idea, when asked about the Angle of Approach Delivery Line.

As the Plane approaches Vertical, the Hinge Action approaches Vertical Hinging. If the Plane becomes more Horizontal, the Hinge Action would approach Horizontal Hinging.

I would pay large sums of $$$$ to have been a fly on the wall in Homer's garage, when Lynn was taking his Master's class. (Although, I would have still been in diapers ) I think Yoda had a club in his hands when Homer was trying to get everyone to see the Angle of Approach. Homer seemed to have an infinite amount of patience, but you could hear a slight frustration in his voice when he was trying to get everyone to ignore the Clubshaft. It sounded like everyone was still trying to see a visual arc, when using the new Delivery Line. I'm sure Yoda could give a better account of the situation, since all I've heard is the audio.
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Old 12-06-2007, 09:40 AM
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I think what truly blows my mind is the fact that Homer visualized and developed this procedure. Obviously, this wasn't and still isn't something that was considered or seen as a way to deliver the clubhead. I'd have to say the man was a GENIUS. He was way ahead of his time.

Hat's off to Homer for leaving us this wonderful work.
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