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Old 12-25-2012, 04:31 PM
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Here's the section of the book I was trying to find .. Hook face in a more dynamic manner , if you will. Found it in Aiming Point Procedure.

The hook-face and aiming point do relate as changes in ball position away from the Straight Away Position can / must be offset by changes in the Aiming Point Procedure . Most commonly done subconsciously . "Done by feel" in common speak . Hand / eye. IMO. You get a feel for the stick in your hands , how it "swings" with a practice swing or waggle and then hit the ball having made a suitable adjustment to the feel / effort needed to make that particular lever switch ends and arrive at its Fix alignment at Impact.

In one sense, the Aiming point as a spot along the Arc of Approach is a way of tricking yourself into making the club release in a speedier , slower manner so as to reach its Fix Alignment more correctly. Done via trial and error . IMO. Leaving your driver out to the right ? You could move the Aiming Point ever so slightly back along the arc of approach to trick you into applying the force necessary to square the club quicker.. so to speak.

There are other applications too , concepts relating to Aiming Point.

This aint geometry of the circle either but we're gonna need it to understand the Homerian view of the manner in which a golfing master hits the golf ball. Uh if that's possible .. tbd. gonna need a little help from our friends.



FROM THE 6TH EDITION.

Quote:

6-E-2 THE AIMING POINT CONCEPT The Hands and the Clubhead combine as Clubhead Lag (5-0, 6-C) and can be utilized to execute “Delivery” by directing the Lag Pressure Loading (6-C-2-A) at – and through per 4-0 – an Aiming Point located on the appropriate Delivery Line per 2-J-3 and 7-23. This Aiming Point can be pin-pointed by experiment and experience only, because “normal” Handspeed differs among players. Increased Handspeed and/or Sweep Release moves it aft of its “normal” Handspeed location and decreased Handspeed and/or Trigger Delay moves it forward. 10-24 presents additional detail. The Aiming Point replaces the Ball so you no longer direct the #3 Pressure Point at the Ball but at the Aiming Point just as if it were the Ball – like an explosion shot from sand. Experiment until you grasp the effects of Ball Positioning (2-N).

And the shorter Clubs take less time to reach the In-Line condition from a given Release Point than do the longer Club, due to the Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum (6-C-2-B). Now, the wide face of the shorter Clubs allow the Sweet Spot to be moved a suitable distance back form the Leading Edge with the result that Centrifugal Force squares the Clubface earlier in accordance. So, with the Ball placed farther back form Low Point it could produce a Straightaway Flight Line for all Clubs while having the same Release Point Feel. This led to the assumption that one Release Feel would use one Ball location resulting in a constant struggle for consistency. Actually, when in doubt, there is always the Impact Fix Location procedure (7-.

Last edited by O.B.Left : 12-25-2012 at 05:28 PM.
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