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Old 09-28-2006, 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by RatherBeGolfing
Have I missed something???

12 piece bucket, has never even answered the 2 questions asked by Denny . Doing the razz el dazzle, like the the Broadway play Chicago, must also work in golf, or at least for some.

Open your eyes folks, clear your mind and read and reread this thread. This is not an easy subject.

Many have demonstrated it, but how many understand it. Further more, how can one effectively demonstrate something they do not completely understand? This is why we are here

Treating a complex subject or action as though is were simple, multiplies its complexity because of the difficulty in systematizing missing and unknown factors or elements. Demanding that golf instruction be kept simple does not make it simple - only incomplete and ineffective. Unless this is recognized, golf remains a vague, frustrating, infuriating form of exertion. T.G.M 1-B 7th Edition
Why you dissin' me? I tried to answer them . . .

Here's what he asked again . . .

does the staight line thrust of #3 from the top go to the inside aft quadrant of the ball or does the straight line thrust of #3 from the to go to the hand location at impact ?
Straight Line Thrust is Crossline to the Ball or Aiming Point

is there an arc of the hands from release point to impact hand location with the line delivery paths? would this arc of the hands make it so the straight line thrust from the top to release or the straight line thrust from top to impact hand location are not equivalent?
would a straight line path from top to impact hand location lead to "too much foward lean" and/or swaying?

Yes even with Straight Line Delivery there is an Arc of the hands which is the Pulley portion. No. Impact Fix Hand Location is just moving the hands into a position where it looks to the player that the hands are over the left toe. That can be accomplished and should be present with any of the delivery paths. Maybe?

sorry 12 piece,i think my initial question was ambiguous. i was referring to the straight line delivery path and not delivery lines(angle of approach).
i may have added more confusion by interpreting in 6-c-2-a, "the straight line thrust of the #3 pressure point toward the angle of approach quadrant of the ball-or aiming point per 1-f , 1-l-9/10 , 2-j-3 and 6-e-2." as the DELIVERY PATH since it too is on the inclined plane.
the pictures of 10-24-e probably answers my initial question. the straight line path goes from the top to the ball and not the hand location at impact even though the hands are in front of the ball and have yet to be released.
in fact every picture of the straight line delivery path appears to go to the ball and not straight to the impact hand location.it also appears that there is a highlighted arrow pointing to the ball, indicating the direction of the straight line thrust ?
Yes. It could be the ball or the aiming point.

so it sounds as if we are in agreement ! i realize this is a smaller pulley, i realize the aiming point is on the delivery path, i realize that you are trying to get the hands to their impact location while maintaining the necessary aligments, etc.

but my question is, AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN (and maybe you answered it), is the PICTUIRE 10-24-e #1& 2, AND/OR ALL OTHER PICTURES OF THE STRAIGHT LINE PATH CORRECT in that the STRAIGHT LINE DELIVERY PATH IS STRAIGHT TO THE BALL!!!! OR SHOULD THE STRAIGHT LINE BE DIRECTED AT SOME OTHER POINT!!!

The straight line delivery path locates the aiming point which could be the ball or a point in front or behind it.

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