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12 piece bucket 05-13-2008 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Mathew (Post 52451)
This doesn't make any sence.

I can only assume by your post that you somehow think I am saying you are sweeping along the board for infinity :eyes: .

Like the clubhead, the head of that brush travels in an arc. The idea is you just take your normal golf stroke and brush a portion of that board as it travels in this arc.... Not drag it along the entire board !

A straight line is a straight line - the fact it is on a board 90 degrees to the plane angle intended for release doesn't alter the fact. You are still maintaining a straight line relationship to a straight line. All that the board does is make the plane angle and plane line visually easier to see.

Ok . . . I think this thing would make more sense if you flipped it over where the club swung under it. It would keep the person from having a plane shift through the ball and allow them to go all the way down and be on plane with out disrupting #3 by raising up the shaft. The way you got it set up disrupts the arc.

Amen Corner 05-13-2008 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 52452)
Ok . . . I think this thing would make more sense if you flipped it over where the club swung under it.

why dont you flipp over?:eyes:

12 piece bucket 05-13-2008 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Amen Corner (Post 52459)
why dont you flipp over?:eyes:

You better watch it popcycle pecker . . .

O.B.Left 05-13-2008 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Mathew (Post 52447)
Respectfully... No it doesn't...


Does your broom go back and up on the reverse plane board?

Does your broom keep its bristles on the reverse plane board as it goes back?


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