LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Compression? Thread: Compression? View Single Post #2 11-22-2010, 11:27 AM O.B.Left Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 3,433 Originally Posted by John Graham Practically, at right angles is excellent. I wish I had read the book many years ago and it is right in line with all modern ball flight theory. Especially, since the golf balls have become more solid. I think Homer is incorrect about how a perfectly straight shot is created. I think it is more logical to consider the path of the club during the impact interval as a tangent instead of a cord. I think that the ball does not get carried down and to the right during the interval. Otherwise the implications would be inconsistent with practically at right angles. It would also suggest that a ball resting on the ground is getting rammed into the ground some amount. I agree the collision is so violent, as has been expressed here by many, to think that the ball simply does nothing but get carried from one place to another without anything else happening but compression seems illogical. JG John I'm typing on my iPhone which is a pain so I won't answer in full , but to address the first things first........ Homer didn't suggest the "path " of the club was a chord to the circle. The circumference it self is the path. It's an arc . So the clubbead prior to it's low point is going down and out given some degree of inclination to the plane of the circle. O.B.Left View Public Profile Send a private message to O.B.Left Find all posts by O.B.Left