Originally Posted by HungryBear
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The Golfing Machine - edition 6 - 7-23 paragraph 3
“The Straight Line Path is a simpler procedure than the Angled Line Path. But the latter is a very natural movement and has the advantage of the true Elbow Plane through impact. The former can have a steeper-than –normal Elbow Plane compensated with a reaching-out of the arms and a shifting of the Left Hand Grip that places the Clubshaft in the cup of the Hand instead of under the heel of the Hand, and the Right Hand Grip adjusted to correspond. ……..”
Reference - 7-23, paragraph 3
Discussion? "other" clarification by Ref.? etc.?
These are Homer Kelleys words and appear to me clear in meaning.
HB
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Interpretation: Homer is saying that when using the TSP with a Straight Line Delivery Path, a Player can "Zero out" the #3 Accumulator by
Gripping the Shaft in the Cup of the Left Hand. Homer is claiming that this procedure is unavailable to Elbow Plane users for
obvious reasons.
He doesn't preclude the Procedure when using "Circle Path" Delivery and we know that Circle Path is available to both TSP and Elbow Plane users during non-Pivot Strokes. So, the subject of this Paragraph is about the use of this particular "Zero-ing out" Procedure being viable for TSP users and it's not being viable for Elbow Plane users.