-Is the Aiming Point Procedure limited to shots where the butt end of the club points at the plane line? Isn't putting for example , a Tracing deal only? Does this suggest a graduation from Tracing to Aiming Point as the swing lengthens assuming you do want to use the Aiming Point Procedure?
-Can you employ the Aiming Point Procedure and the Visual Equivalents (club head blur method of monitoring on plane club head travel) at the same time? Both Visual Equivalents or just the straight line blur Angle of Approach Procedure? Can you throw cross line at the Aiming Point while visually monitoring the curved on plane Arc of Approach ?
-Is the Aiming Point Procedure limited to shots where the butt end of the club points at the plane line? Isn't putting for example , a Tracing deal only? Does this suggest a graduation from Tracing to Aiming Point as the swing lengthens assuming you do want to use the Aiming Point Procedure?
-Can you employ the Aiming Point Procedure and the Visual Equivalents (club head blur method of monitoring on plane club head travel) at the same time? Both Visual Equivalents or just the straight line blur Angle of Approach Procedure? Can you throw cross line at the Aiming Point while visually monitoring the curved on plane Arc of Approach ?
Q1...Aiming Point is the direction of Lag/Thrust...not the butt cap....that's where you get your junk jacked up and get your hands way away from you and the clubhead laying down...this inhibits the club switching ends and encountering the pulley...absolutely you can use the concept with any shot...it's up to you and your inherent release feel required to get the club to throw out/drive out on plane...
Q2...yes dingdong you answered your question in your prior post...arc and angle of approach ARE VISUAL EQUIVALENTS..
Q3 yes...you put the aiming point where it helps you ... so if your are an over the top biscuit flipper...you may put the aiming point well in front of the ball out to the right...if you are a underplane goat humping laying your shaft down dingdong...you may put it inside the line...whatever works...so if the aiming point is in front of the ball on the arc of aproach ...would it not be inside the plane line?
KEY TO THIS .... Homer SAID....he can't tell you where YOUR aiming point will be....EXPERIMENT!!!
Q2...yes dingdong you answered your question in your prior post...arc and angle of approach ARE VISUAL EQUIVALENTS..
Well at least someone is replying to my posts! Even if its me. At least I don't start going back and forth with myself or arguing with myself like you do sometimes.