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Down, Out and Forward
Very good stuff.
And just think, all this info came out of a bucket of fried chicken! I love it when you guys get on a roll like that. That post is gonna require a few re-reads. It must be cool to read what you just wrote and say 'yeah, that came from my head.' Imagine reading that before your Golfing Machine days ?
So, is the inclined plane at the core of these ideas ? Compared to croquet, which is played on a verticle plane....the thrust is only vertically down. Compared to billiards, which is played on a horizontal plane...the thrust is only forward(or is it out ? not sure about that).
But, like hockey, we operate on an inclined plane. So the thrust must go down and out. From the Tom Tomasello videos: "swing to right field and the ball will go towards the pitcher."
The golf swing is the result of two divergent forces.
As a little side question, is it correct that the right forearm at impact fix dictates where the delivery line is?
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Last edited by KnighT : 11-10-2006 at 05:55 PM.
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