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Revision as of 14:46, 16 November 2010
How to determine your Fan Chart angle in the Fitting Instruction
Work in Progress - Comments Welcome
With your thumb all the way in the ball, lay your fingers over the finger holes. With a grease pencil mark a spot between your fingers at the webbing and a spot between the first knuckles of your fingers. Draw a line through the two points you just created. Make sure the line is at least 4" in length.(see Fingers over holes)
Now, draw the grip center line (between the fingers and bisecting the thumb) and measure the angle between the center line and the line drawn previously. From there its a matter of looking up the fan chart to get your lateral pitches.(see 10* CLT example)