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Trajectory .. why why?
I got a question regarding this with TT video..
he said in the video, Verticle hinging Highest fade Horizontal hinging , High draw Angled hinging, Low fade ( swinging) Can someone explain why? ... is it because the angled hinging have very little swivel moving back and tru? Also, why does more tilt create a more draw , and upright spine angle create a more fade? Also what does angle of attack does on trajectory? steeper plane and shallow plane? I know the steeper the more spin but the more shallow the higher? Thanks !... |
I'm in complete agreement on the questioning of these descriptions/ideas.
IF you only refer to strokes differing to the extent of hinge actions, I believe you must say angled produces higher trajectory than horizontal (lay back associated with angled; no lay back with horizontal). Other differences must be referred to in order for the ideas to "hold water" (such as ball postion). Maybe the differences are implied and I'm missing them. |
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