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Old 01-21-2005, 12:00 PM
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Re: The Uncentered Motion of Angled Hinging
Originally Posted by armourall
Yoda told me a long time ago to place this in the incubator. Now, it has finally found a home...

[i]Yoda,

in Angled Hinging, the Clubface is constantly staying vertical to the surface of the Angled Plane (and more and more open to the Plane Line versus Horizontal Hinging). And this motion has no center. None. Thus, the basic characteristic of the Angled Hinge Action is a slicing, uncentered Motion. Yoda

Lynn - I'm not sure I follow why angled hinge is an 'uncentered' motion? Wouldn't an angled hinge motion be 'centered' in the wrist motion? Specifically in the bend/arch of an angled hinge?
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