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    Inside aft quadrant ??!!!

    brianman:: Can you explain to me why no significant sidespin is generated when the ball is struck on the inside aft quadrant with an open clubface? Even if the clubhead is tracking on-line, this open clubface must create force vectors that will send the ball side-spinning regardless of the...
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    6-C-1 Pressure Point #3

    Here Homer initially states that PP #3 is located at the First Joint of the Right Hand index finger. However at 10-11-0-3 he calls it the First knuckle of the forefinger. The adjoining photo seems to show it as the index finger joint above the knuckle of the lady's small hand. Which is it...
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    6-N-0 Release Types

    Reading sections 6-N/P/R-0 on non-automatic and automatic Releases uncovers some of Homer's raw genius. He states that for non-automatic Release, the individual Stroke Patterns should be practiced individually step by step until they are consciously perfected. This of course is classic Motor...
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    Homer and Centrifugal Force ......

    TGM Glossary, page 234:: CENTRIFUGAL FORCE Example - whirling weight on a string. Mechanical -- The resistance of the Inertia in an orbiting object to change in direction. Golf -- The effort of the Swinging Clubhead to pull the Primary Lever assembly (Left Arm and Club) into a straight line...
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    Lever Assemblies ..........

    To: Brian Manzella G.S.E.D Homer uses the concept of "levers" to define Power Accumulation, where at 6-B-0 he proclaims that: "Force is applied to the Ball through the Lever Assemblies. Power is applied to the Lever Assemblies through Pressure Points. Power is applied to the Pressure Points...
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