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Originally Posted by Mike O
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...I wouldn't dig too deep in this area- otherwise you won't be living at home anymore - you'll be living with a lot of other patients and seeing people in white jackets on a daily basis.
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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Hey Mike . . . I thought I read on another forum that you told this lost soul that he wanted the ball leaving as a Chord?
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With the Ball positioned Up Plane from Low Point, the Clubhead's Line of Flight will always pass
outside the Ball's Location. Hence, it will also pass 'outside' the Line of Flight. Which makes the Line of Flight a chord to the Clubhead Orbit.
Except that it's not a true chord because the Ball's Line of Flight is in a vertical plane and the Clubhead's Line of Flight is in an Inclined Plane.

And the Ball leaves the Plane at Separation and hence its 'exit' from the circle occurs at that point (and not on the 'other side' of the circle). But, no matter, it still performs as if a chord.
Beam me up, Scotty.
And make my own
very long-sleeved white jacket a 44 long!