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Old 01-24-2006, 04:43 AM
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The flying wedges are at 90 degrees to one another, but what is their relation to the clubface. Does the clubface match the orientation of the left arm flying wedge, or is it closed to it somewhat (because separation is before low point, when I assume the left arm wedge is perpendicular to the plane line - at low point I mean)?

So many questions - sorry to keep asking so many!

Chris
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