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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
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From what you've explained, it sounds like tracing the Arc of Approach. Homer said it was an inferior procedure to the tracing of a straight baseline. I think when Homer was asked if one could trace the Arc of Approach, he said, "...sure, but why would you?".
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This may sound obvious to Ted, but just for clarity to the others...
The Arc of Approach Delivery Line is
covered by the Clubhead, not
Traced (point at). The Straight Plane Line
is Traced, and this (superior) procedure should produce identical Clubhead motions as the Arc of Approach procedure. So, by Tracing a
straight line we produce a
curved motion of the clubhead.