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Old 10-14-2010, 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
O.B., I just want you to know that I've been working for days on this Low Point / Separation issue and I'm starting to think that you were right in your first post and your interpretation that Separation occurs at Low Point. I need a few more days.
D, how dare you assume I knew what my own post was about. I didnt , I dont and I probably never will.

And you can quote me on this if you wish.

But to tell you the truth I was actually going to discuss how the Angle of Approach is maybe even more out to right field if you make separation 3/4 of an inch forward of a ball played back in your stance. Eh? Think about it. Where's that cord pointing?

Which I have now learned has implications to plane line alignment given Trackman and anyone else who might have published similar stuff back in 69.

You know I absolutely nuked a high down wind drive today by playing it forward , (hitting up and in) but moving the plane the line to the right to compensate for the fade tendency.....hope i got that right ......the ball sure liked it. I always used to fade those things but today I could hit em straight or draw them with my plane line adjustment. Thinking about this stuff these last few days has changed the way I set things up.

But I look forward to your findings Doctor.

Last edited by O.B.Left : 10-14-2010 at 12:16 PM.
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