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Old 12-02-2007, 05:34 PM
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it's a clubhead plane
Originally Posted by acsweden View Post
Ted,

When using AoA...
Still a few clouds...

Why is the shaft on a steeper plane?
Doesn´t the shaft point at the closed planeline?
When you teach people AoA, do you than put them closed-closed.
Where does the clubface point in a closed-closed scenario, let´s say with a seven iron ?
Do you use AoA?

Thank´s!
I can use either 10-5-A or 10-5-E.

"You're not concerned with the clubshaft. The clubshaft seems to be immaterial. It represents a clubhead plane rather than a clubshaft plane."

So, you have to disregard the shaft and think outside the box. Think of the clubhead moving on a steep Plane, with the clubshaft somewhat internal to the circular orbit of the clubhead.
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