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Old 01-21-2012, 01:50 PM
IH82BOGEY IH82BOGEY is offline
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Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
We're old enough to appreciate experience and talent. Every time I see these scientists with expensive calculators and pocket protectors disrespecting the legends, players and teachers, I cringe. Things always need to move forward, but there were lots of greats with lots of solid information that will stand the test of time.

Kevin
I dont see why there has to be so much acrimony with Trackman. To me, it supports the idea of the plane being the boss and fits very well with TGM. The idea of where the club is and how it is moving when on plane through the ball to low point seems spot on. Couldnt we agree that the steeper the angle of attack down plane before low point with a wedge means there is more out remaining to account for? With a driver, arent we striking the ball closer to the bottom of the plane when there is not as much out, if any left to go? If we hit the driver slight up, isnt the outward part of the plane motion over? The first time I saw an explanation of the so called D plane, I experimented on a homemade plane board. My first thought was: Cool, those machine guys have always known this.
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