Brian Manzella
Administrator
Here we go....
Listen close....
The top of the D-Plane, the TRUE 3D POINT of the clubface—lie angle tool style—is NOT formed at separation...
I repeat...
The clubface "point" that influences EVERY DAMN SHOT EVER HIT, is NOT formed at separation...
Not at separation...
Not...
I have said it before and I was wrong.
I am sorry.
But where did I get such an INCORRECT IDEA??
The Golfing Machine....
So from the book:
1-L #17. The Clubface needs to be square to the Line-Of-Flight only at Point
of Separation.
WRONG.
2-D-0 The direction of the ball will always be practically at right angles to the Clubface and square to the leading edge of' the Clubface at separation.
WRONG AGAIN.
2-D-0 Deviations in Horizontal Hinge Action during Impact can produce considerable variation in direction but little change in trajectory. Deviations in Vertical Hinge Action during Impact can produce great variation in trajectory but little change in direction.
AS WRONG AS IT CAN POSSIBLY BE.
The point of maximum deformation, when the ball is being hit, which is somewhere between impact and separation, is where the clubface point influence on ball flight occurs.
Period, end-of-story.
And all that deviation during impact stuff, is a PIPE DREAM. And it is ALL OVER THE BOOK.
So the book is wrong in those places, which is easily fixable if someone wanted to fix it.
So, can the "Everything in the Book is Correct Science crowd"—heretofore known as the Book Literalists—admit this mistake.
Can they?
Hmmmm.....?
.....waiting.......................................
Listen close....
The top of the D-Plane, the TRUE 3D POINT of the clubface—lie angle tool style—is NOT formed at separation...
I repeat...
The clubface "point" that influences EVERY DAMN SHOT EVER HIT, is NOT formed at separation...
Not at separation...
Not...
I have said it before and I was wrong.
I am sorry.
But where did I get such an INCORRECT IDEA??
The Golfing Machine....
So from the book:
1-L #17. The Clubface needs to be square to the Line-Of-Flight only at Point
of Separation.
WRONG.
2-D-0 The direction of the ball will always be practically at right angles to the Clubface and square to the leading edge of' the Clubface at separation.
WRONG AGAIN.
2-D-0 Deviations in Horizontal Hinge Action during Impact can produce considerable variation in direction but little change in trajectory. Deviations in Vertical Hinge Action during Impact can produce great variation in trajectory but little change in direction.
AS WRONG AS IT CAN POSSIBLY BE.
The point of maximum deformation, when the ball is being hit, which is somewhere between impact and separation, is where the clubface point influence on ball flight occurs.
Period, end-of-story.
And all that deviation during impact stuff, is a PIPE DREAM. And it is ALL OVER THE BOOK.
So the book is wrong in those places, which is easily fixable if someone wanted to fix it.
So, can the "Everything in the Book is Correct Science crowd"—heretofore known as the Book Literalists—admit this mistake.
Can they?
Hmmmm.....?
.....waiting.......................................