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Daryl 10-18-2010 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by John Graham (Post 77404)

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The above image is of an inclined plane. There is only point on that plane that is more right than all the others. If that point points at the target and the ball impact is separated anytime before that point(while pointing at the target), the path of the club is going down, out and forward.

No straight shot.

I asked about what point is more right than others. Where is the Point?

John Graham 10-18-2010 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 77420)
I asked about what point is more right than others. Where is the Point?

You can't see it?

:BangHead: :)

Daryl 10-18-2010 09:08 PM

You said: "There is only point on that plane that is more right than all the others."

John Graham 10-19-2010 11:43 AM

Imagine that you are looking directly at the plane of a zero shift procedure. There is a point that is most right on the cross section, no?

Amen Corner 11-09-2010 07:13 PM

Interesting reading about the straight shot according to TM

http://www.trackman.dk/download/news...ewsletter5.pdf

This would, in tgm terms, lead to a open-square relationship if I understand it correct.

John Graham 11-10-2010 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Amen Corner (Post 78222)
Interesting reading about the straight shot according to TM

http://www.trackman.dk/download/news...ewsletter5.pdf

This would, in tgm terms, lead to a open-square relationship if I understand it correct.

Nice find.

I'm curious how this relates to the geometry of the circle.

I hope to learn more about the relationship between the two.

JG


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