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Old 09-03-2005, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by EdZ
Originally Posted by tongzilla

Note that the clubface closes at a slower rate compared with Horizontal Hinging. The center around which the clubface rotates around is different to that of the clubhead.

Exactly. It is not 'uncentered' is has a different center than Homer recognized.

Mike O - would you agree with the concept that the clubFACE center of rotation moves from left shoulder - horizontal, swing center - angled, right shoulder - verticle.

The clubHEAD center of motion remains the same for each
Ed,
1) Clubface motion has different center than clubhead - for angled / vertical hinging- AGREE
2) The Clubhead center is usually the left shoulder unless a right arm swing then the center would be the right elbow.
3) Regarding Clubhead center for horizontal hinging being the left shoulder
Clubhead center for angled hinging being the head or base of the neck, and clubhead center right shoulder for vertical hinging. I would say that Homer Kelley didn't see it that way, but you may see it or have a theory regarding that - but you'd have to clarify it.
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