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Old 11-23-2005, 04:12 PM
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Rotating lag pressure
Originally Posted by rrabick
Not sure if this is on subject but...

When swinging one is to drag load the club by pulling the shaft towards the plane line first (per sequenced release) to release point at which time the roll starts towards impact. Wouldn't this intial dragging down the plane be starting the hosel towards the ball instead of the sweetspot?

Would it be correct to say that the hitter will be rotating the shaft around the sweet spot right from the start down while the swinger waits until release point?

There is a serious fog moving in here and I fear a truck is in the headlights so...

Help! Please!

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The swinger has a rotating #3 pressure point, as he loads the pressure on top of the shaft at end. In a snap release the pressure point won't rotate until very late. The hitter loads the #3 pressure point on the back of the shaft at top, where the pressure will stay.
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Old 12-06-2005, 01:12 PM
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This thread is very important....DO NOT let this drift into oblivion like the rest!!!

I evidently have missed the "message" of this thread. What is it that I should be able to take out of this thread? Has it drifted into oblivion or am I just cluless (wouldn't be the first time)?

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Old 12-06-2005, 09:46 PM
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Go back...Go back....look at the pic...read the post......Go Back..Go Back!!!! "Swing the String"!!!
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Old 12-12-2005, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
The swinger has a rotating #3 pressure point, as he loads the pressure on top of the shaft at end. In a snap release the pressure point won't rotate until very late. The hitter loads the #3 pressure point on the back of the shaft at top, where the pressure will stay.
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If Lag Pressure is "Feel" what are the Mechanics involved?

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Old 12-15-2005, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by rrabick
I evidently have missed the "message" of this thread. What is it that I should be able to take out of this thread? Has it drifted into oblivion or am I just cluless (wouldn't be the first time)?

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Regardless of where the Clubshaft and the Clubhead are joined together, it always feels as if they are joined at the Sweetspot - the longitudinal center of gravity, the line of pull of Centrifugal Force. So there is a "Clubshaft" Plane and a "Sweetspot", or "Swing', Plane. But herein, unless otherwise noted,"Plane Angle" and "Plane Line" always refer to the Center of Gravity application. Study 2-N. except during impact, the Clubshaft can travel on, or to- and from, either Plane because Clubshaft rotation must be around the Sweetspot - not vice versa. So Clubhead "Feel" is Clubhead lag Pressure(6-C) and is a Golfing Imperative. (2-0). If Lag pressure is lost the Hands tend to start the hosel(intead of the sweetspot) toward Impact - that mysterious "Shank". When in doubt, "Turn" the Clubface so both the Clubshaft and the Sweetspot will be on the same Plane at Start Down. Both Planes always pass though the Lag Pressure Point. Study 6-C-2-A.
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