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Old 09-11-2010, 07:05 AM
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Yoda writes:
Clubhead and its Lag...Right Hand and its #3 Pressure Point.

Clubface and its Alignment...Left Hand and its Hinge Action.

These are two of the Three Major Concepts of The Golfing Machine. Keep their important identities separate.

...

How does the third one sound?

Clubshaft and its .... ? .........................?

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Old 09-11-2010, 10:46 AM
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How does the third one sound?

Clubshaft and its .... ? .........................?

Centrifugal Force
Endless Belt Effect
Flying Wedges
Gyroscopic Action
Inclined Plane
Lever Assemblies
Pivot
Plane Line
Rhythm
Right Forearm
Sweet Spot
Wristcock
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Old 09-11-2010, 11:35 AM
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What a shame that the third major concept isn't as short and precise as the two other ones.
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Old 09-11-2010, 01:00 PM
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What a shame that the third major concept isn't as short and precise as the two other ones.
Hmm? I thought this was a game.

Inclined Plane.
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Old 09-11-2010, 01:15 PM
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But if you see the formula of the other two:

Clubhead and its Lag...Right Hand and its #3 Pressure Point.

Clubface and its Alignment...Left Hand and its Hinge Action.

I would like to see the same for the third one.

Clubshaft and its ..? ..... and its ...?

Where does the inclined plane come in and what more is it (and its...)?

U C?

I take this very serious - too serious?

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Old 09-11-2010, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by airair View Post
But if you see the formula of the other two:

Clubhead and its Lag...Right Hand and its #3 Pressure Point.

Clubface and its Alignment...Left Hand and its Hinge Action.

I would like to see the same for the third one.

Clubshaft and its ..? ..... and its ...?

Where does the inclined plane come in and what more is it (and its...)?

U C?

I take this very serious - too serious?
IMHO, you can't take this too seriously. It's just that the answer is in the same post that the other two were included in.

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The Right Forefinger and Forearm 'Tracing' the Straight Plane Line and thus controlling the Clubshaft.
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Simplicity is the Star System Triad:
The Left Hand (and its Hinge Action) controlling the Clubface;

The Right Hand (and its Right Forefinger Pressure Point Pressure) controlling the Clubhead; and

The Right Forefinger and Forearm 'Tracing' the Straight Plane Line and thus controlling the Clubshaft.
From the Address...to the Top...to the Finish.

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Old 09-18-2010, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by airair View Post
Yoda writes:
Clubhead and its Lag...Right Hand and its #3 Pressure Point.

Clubface and its Alignment...Left Hand and its Hinge Action.

These are two of the Three Major Concepts of The Golfing Machine. Keep their important identities separate.

...

How does the third one sound?

Clubshaft and its .... ? .........................?

Airair,
great question!

Yoda has the answer.
Choosing to categorize anatomical locations for clubhead and clubface let us carry on.

Now if we established the bottom hand and #3 for clubhead
top hand/wrist and hinge control for clubface.
Then....

What is the control for sweetspot ?
by the clubshaft......
but what anatomy controls the clubshaft?


http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ght=sweet+spot

So my take is the turned shoulder at an inclined plane.

Some players may wish to takeaway or start up with EP then move to TSP.
or start up with TSP (my preference).
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