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Bumpy 08-18-2012 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 93508)

.............. if you just had a golf club swinging around a centered rotating pole - attached by a rope say and moving fast enough where the shaft was parallel to the ground - then based on the way they construct golf clubs - you would always have the face closed to the motion of the clubhead at any time..........

[quote=Mike O;93517]I think I understand your question but I'm not 100% sure.
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Let's use your original example it will clear the fog. I will be more exacting in my description. The 5* part I get, anything beyond that is the machine, yes?

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Bumpy

Bumpy 08-18-2012 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 93506)
Watch BD review release with his grandson at about 1:00 to 1:10 of this clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cns3T...eature=related

HB

:scratch:

Words that were clear to me: "inside quadrant", "hip", he might have said "align".

Bumpy

Mike O 08-18-2012 04:13 PM

[quote=Bumpy;93518]
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Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 93517)
I think I understand your question but I'm not 100% sure.
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Let's use your original example it will clear the fog. I will be more exacting in my description. The 5* part I get, anything beyond that is the machine, yes?

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Bumpy

Regarding your photo/attachment in regard to what I am talking about - 5 degrees DEFINITELY NOT - 95 degrees would be the correct answer in regards to your attachment - and referencing my post. 90 degrees would be a square clubface and no one would have a 5 degree clubface - in reference to your attached drawing. The force through the center of mass would create say 95 degrees but never anything close to the 5 degreee.

In regards to your comment/question:
"The 5* part I get, anything beyond that is the machine, yes?"I have know idea what you are referencing.

Bumpy 08-18-2012 05:13 PM

Originally Posted by Mike O:

.........for instance if you just had a golf club swinging around a centered rotating pole - attached by a rope say and moving fast enough where the shaft was parallel to the ground - then based on the way they construct golf clubs - you would always have the face closed to the motion of the clubhead at any time.........

This issue of CF aligning the clubface relates to Homer's "Hookface" definition.

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Last question before I file this away. Make any difference if the plane is angled or vertical?

Bumpy

Mike O 08-18-2012 06:17 PM

No -
Just used parallel to the ground for simplicity - easy visualization for the example.

Bumpy 08-19-2012 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by O.B.Left (Post 93501)
Bumpy consider the difference between the farmers flail and the golfers flail .....

The swivel.

Bumpy 08-19-2012 09:45 AM

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ght=separation

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The True Swinger allows Centrifugal Force to align for Impact all three Functions of the Club, i.e., the Clubhead, the Clubshaft and the Clubface.

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Yoda


I read more into it than there is.

Bumpy

O.B.Left 08-19-2012 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Bumpy (Post 93526)
The swivel.

In regard to face manipulation only (leaving aside clubhead and shaft manipulation). The farmers flail has the two pieces of wood attached by a string like piece of leather . If the golf shaft were made of string no manipulation of the face would be possible right. Now consider the golfers hands, the connection between the handle and the arms, as being string like.

whip 08-20-2012 05:54 PM

Whoa didn't I say that Cf aligned the clubface ? There's an echo

Bumpy 08-20-2012 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by whip (Post 93532)
Whoa didn't I say that Cf aligned the clubface ? There's an echo

Indeed, CF aligns the face for impact, the amount of 'hookface' must be accounted for.

Bumpy


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