Below is my response to Brian's quest for "answers" posted on the 24Basic Components / One Ball Location Vs. Multiple thread. It works just aswell here.
brianmanzella wrote:
Maybe if I use another tack, someone will listen.
When Homer wrote the book there was no such thing as sweetspots that all lined up the same.
So, an intelligent person, or a non-biased person can plainly see that Homer could not have put it in the book.
Yoda, I am not talking about the in-line condition, I am talking about the wedge sweetspot lining up the same as the three irons.
So, am I right, does this make a difference that is NOT refered to in the book?
Okay, Brian, you are obviously 'dialed in' on this one.
Interestingly, when I answer your posts -- and bury your personal opinion withscientific fact -- you promptly disappear.
When I don't, you are like the Energizer Bunny.
So, once again you demand my time. Well....
Let's let you do the proving for a change...
The 3-iron is how long? __________________.
The lob wedge is how long? _________________________.
The sweet spot differential is _______________________.
This makes up for the difference in shaft lengthbecause_____________________________________ __________________________________.
If Homer were alive today he would agree with me because, given the above,____________________________________________ _________________________________________________.
I said in a prior post that no Aiming Point change was necessary with my 'oneball location' but now I agree that there must be one because___________________________________________ ___________________________.
Go for it.
brianmanzella wrote:
Maybe if I use another tack, someone will listen.
When Homer wrote the book there was no such thing as sweetspots that all lined up the same.
So, an intelligent person, or a non-biased person can plainly see that Homer could not have put it in the book.
Yoda, I am not talking about the in-line condition, I am talking about the wedge sweetspot lining up the same as the three irons.
So, am I right, does this make a difference that is NOT refered to in the book?
Okay, Brian, you are obviously 'dialed in' on this one.
Interestingly, when I answer your posts -- and bury your personal opinion withscientific fact -- you promptly disappear.
When I don't, you are like the Energizer Bunny.
So, once again you demand my time. Well....
Let's let you do the proving for a change...
The 3-iron is how long? __________________.
The lob wedge is how long? _________________________.
The sweet spot differential is _______________________.
This makes up for the difference in shaft lengthbecause_____________________________________ __________________________________.
If Homer were alive today he would agree with me because, given the above,____________________________________________ _________________________________________________.
I said in a prior post that no Aiming Point change was necessary with my 'oneball location' but now I agree that there must be one because___________________________________________ ___________________________.