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Old 05-27-2006, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryl
When the Clubshaft is parallel to the ground, the Clubshaft should also be parallel to the base line of the Inclined Plane.

What is the answer to the apparent discrepancy that the Wristcock occurs on the plane of the Left Arm Flying Wedge? Is Bending the Left Wrist the only way possible?

We can't have it both ways can we?
O.k.,This was the original post.Try this. Take a book or a folded piece of paper, place the bottom edge on a straight line, spine (or fold)to the right,tilt the top edge back towards you so that the base stays on the straight line but the top leans back ,say 3 inches, open the cover away from you 2 inches.The cover is your left shoulder at "the top".The the rest of the book is the inclined plane(left shoulder is above plane .What do we have? There is a common denominator -BOTH THE LEFT SHOULDER PLANE AND THE INCLINED PLANE MEET AT THE SPINE OF THE BOOK OR THE FOLD IN THE PAPER-WHERE THE HANDS ARE ATTACHED TO THE CLUB!
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