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Old 09-27-2006, 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by comdpa
A vertical and angled plane are both FLAT as well, and per 1-L-5, "The clubshaft lies full length on a FLAT, tilted plane." (emphasis mine)
OK, how about "so that the leading arm and club can travel across a FLAT plane"? It's the same for "angled hinge", but not for "vertical hinge", where the clubhead move on a vertical plane with the clubface facing the target all the time.
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