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Old 02-27-2007, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post
Thanks for the interest guys, i read what you say but not sure if it explains where the pp3 sensaton is aimed if a swinger goes to "end" and returns to "top" ( i was using "top" a la Byron photo as shorthand for "top-of-the-line" rather than "top" as in every stroke, no matter how short, has a 'top' which need not be a "top of-the-line" position - ie shoulder height hands.

"10-23-C Top arc and striaght line. This pattern takes the hands beyond the top-of-the-line point, up and along an arc that is retraced when the hands return to the top-of-the-line point. This retracing is ideal for longitudinal acceleration with 10-19-C"

Homer was OK with a "top of the line "position on the downswing... now thats enough carpet burns, Bucket!
Bucket quote " must call you to the carpet on the Byron Nelson pic though . . . that isn't a Top pic . . . that is a START DOWN pic. "
Sorry Bossmang! I misunderstood you question . . . I'm with you on your pic. It is at Top of the Line Delivery Path.

I may be wrong about this . . . but here goes . . .

Thrust is always CROSS LINE . . . So if you were to take one of them stretch band thingies and attach it to the ground at the ball or Aiming Point it will be a straight line regardless of if the hands are at Top or at End.

That being said . . . read up on the stuff about Wheel Rim vs. Wheel Track. I think Homer said that if you used the Arc procedures you should feel the hands move in a CIRCLE??? I'll check the book and holla back . . .

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