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Old 01-26-2009, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
Dariusz


You do not understand my viewpoint. I have never stated that the clubhead rotates around the hosel. I have repeatedly stated that there is no rotation around the Z axis (between PP#3 and the sweetspot) and therefore the clubhead sweetspot cannot rotate around the hosel (or vica versa). I have also repeatedly stated that that the clubface sweetspot and hosel have a fixed relationship with the back of the flat left wrist/hand and that they both rotate to exactly the same degree as the left hand. Jeff.
Jeff - what you describe is angled hinge action, an 'uncentered' motion that by the laws of physics (see chapter 2) is not as efficient as the ideal application, horizontal hinge and is, again, based on the laws of physics and the clubs design, at some level, controled steering. A fade is the natural result.
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