When researching this exact topic, I stumbled across this thread. It appears (to me anyway) that the discussion never reached a satisfying conclusion, so if I may be so bold as to re-open the discussion.
In 6-B-3-0 (7th ed) it says
...true Throw-out Action ...aligns Clubshaft and Clubface for Horizontal Hinging
...True "Throw Out" Action ...produces Angled Hinging
(I've been true to the capitalization, quotations, hyphens, etc)
I have been educated on this site that Mr Kelley was very precise in his communication and choice of words so I'm thinking that though the words (in bold) are the same, the meaning is different because of the capitalization and quotation marks.
Any opinions? If I need to correct my 7th edition, I'd appreciate the feedback,
Thanks
3putt
Good find. The 6th edition lists them differently in 6-B-3-0.
Throw Out Action = Horizontal Hinging
Drive Out Action = Angled Hinging
Differences in the lag-loading procedures.
Kevin
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