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Old 03-11-2005, 12:01 AM
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Re: Geometry of the Circle
Originally Posted by Jar Jar Binks

Need HELP I do not unserstand " Geometry of the Circle"

Where or how do I start to understand?
I’d start with 2-N–0 in the book.

Download these great drawings from Hunter so you can increase the size and study the “Yoda” diagrams.

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=563

some quick notes:

The circle is on an incline plane. It has three very important dimensions:
DOWN – until the low point plane line
OUT - from the inside toward the baseline
FORWARD - 1-L-10 AND 11- normal right angle forces whirling the clubhead into a straight line condition.

The line of flight of the golf ball and the line of flight of the clubhead are not the same. They intersect at impact and impact is the low point of the circle. The best ball position would be inside the low point allowing the clubhead to strike down, out and through the ball. Lynn begins, from I am reading (he did at my workshop), with the Geometry of the Circle.

One of Lynn’s favorite mantras: A golf swing is a Hinge Action of an Angular motion on an Incline Plane. The incline plane is the circle. Everything rides on it.


I see Hunter beat me to his drawings- LOL

Hope this is a start

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