Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
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Homer didn't have much to say about it. He first mentions the word PACE in 2-G (7th edition) while discussing rhythm and hinge action. He refers the reader to [b]"See 2-P-0 regarding PACE."
"The true Angular Speed (RPM) of the Clubhead is identical to that of the Hands due to the mandatory Flat Left Wrist."
the Glossary defines PACE as:
PACE Example – walking vs. running.
Mechanical – The miles per hour (MPH) of a moving body.
Golf – The surface speed of the orbiting Clubhead as differentiated from Rhythm.
P.S. I believe the answer to the pace question is embedded in this post and I don't think it's hand speed, but... wouldn't be the first or last time I was wrong.
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I believe the answer lies in your quotes above . . . the connection between the chosen Delivery Path and Pulley size, the REQUIRED Pace and resulting surface speed . . . surface speed is what? Pace is pop golf rhythm . . . but it ain't TGM Rhythm . . . but I believe Pace can aid or disrupt Rhythm. The answer is in the Belt.