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Old 05-15-2010, 10:06 PM
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The answer to that would be: "Not Possible"

And QB - It's DLAM not Diam - but who's counting after Molson #18?

I feel Bucket circling - beware my feather forum friends - unless Bagger can get to the blocking switch in time- prepare for more incoming crap!
feel bucket circling what???? Freak.
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Can't turn your back for a minute. I should have known better when the red light on my monitor lit up.

Did keyboards finally thaw?
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Can't turn your back for a minute. I should have known better when the red light on my monitor lit up.

Did keyboards finally thaw?

Whats a key board? I input all this data to my main frame via my card punch machine. Takes like forever, eh. Oh gotta go, the tapes are all outa whack again.
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Whats a key board? I input all this data to my main frame via my card punch machine. Takes like forever, eh. Oh gotta go, the tapes are all outa whack again.
Hickory shafts too eh?
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Thank you all for the most detailed explanations. The answers were more elaborate than I could imagine but I applaud you for getting the truth out for me, especially Daryl's diagrams and references.

Lovin how much effort you all put into the thought process of the golf swing.
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Old 05-16-2010, 11:58 AM
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Thank you all for the most detailed explanations. The answers were more elaborate than I could imagine but I applaud you for getting the truth out for me, especially Daryl's diagrams and references.

Lovin how much effort you all put into the thought process of the golf swing.
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Oh you're not getting rid of us that easily there dlam. Easy fella....

Lets define a few more things here for a while...................I'd like to draw your attention to 1-L-16 "The Plane Line controls the Clubhead Line-Of -Flight. Clubface alignment controls the Ball Line-Of-Flight. And 1-L-17 "The Clubface needs to be square to the Line-Off-Flight only at Point of Separation."

Meaning the ball leaves at right angles to the face at separation and curves according to any divergence in the face angle and clubhead path........the complete opposite of what we've been told for like ever. So the face is not closed at Impact.

But it is in the process of closing! How much? See Horizontal Hinging which is assumed in Daryls 2-C-1 LINEAR FORCE -THE IDEAL APPLICATION diagram. Why? Cause its the Hinge Action that will keep the point of contact between ball and face intact (as if welded together) throughout the impact interval. So no side slipage. (Although Hitters using Angled Hinging can close the face to offset the slip but thats another discussion that needs a whole new set of definitions).

And see 1-L-13 "The Clubhead travels Down -and-Out until it reaches its "Low Point".

Which means for balls played back of Low Point, the left shoulder, most every shot, the clubhead, that point of contact between face and ball that is welded together, needs to travel Down and Out during the Impact Interval (See the direction of the Angle of Approach line in Daryls diagram , its "out to right field" , so to speak. To a degree consistent with ball placement and plane angle.......the geometry of impact is not a taking the back of the ball towards the hole as most golfers try to do)

If Separation occurs prior to Low Point (as it does most often) the face will be square to the target line at Separation and therefor closed when it reaches Low Point. So dont establish your clubface alignment in your left hand grip at low point or at Adjusted Address , do it at Fix given the ball placement you are employing. ............This may be the closed face you are noticing perhaps?

Ah I could go on but I got a game to play..............

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