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Old 02-16-2009, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by crawford View Post
OB,

Thank you. That animation cleared up a lot of stuff for me, I knew that my swing plane changed through the swing but now I know that the plane line is the constant.

I just got hold of the smartstick, it has made a dramatic difference to the quality of strike, 20 yds gained per club, more solid ballflight.

Now I trust it even more having seen that animation. Thanks again, this is what this site is all about.

Crawford


Thats great Crawford

From tour pro to us seekers here, getting back on plane makes things seem easy again. There is good reason for this too. The ball responds very positively to Geometrically Oriented Linear Force. In fact that is the name of the game and the sub title of Mr Kelley's book "G.O.L.F".

The three dimensional nature of the circle's geometry makes everything so confusing especially when the circle is placed on an inclined plane that shifts up and down about a constant base line. But you know all of this now and so better golf awaits you with this new perception of what is really happening with the club's SHAFT.

Difficult to understand though it is there is a happy ending in that unlike some common golf theories this will not go out of style or morph into something else. Once you understand it, that is it, done, over, on to the next thing. Unless someone rewrites the laws of geometry or physics that is.

So you have new knowledge of the ClubSHAFT's journey through three dimensional space, stick around here and learn of the clubs' FACE and HEAD and those shots of yours will not only be twenty yards longer but more accurate and consistent too as you gain total control of the entire golf club. Club face (direction, hinge action the left hand), head (pressure points, lag etc) and shaft.

See you in the fairway
ob
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