Brian Manzella
Administrator
Should Everyone Zero Out their Path & Clubface on TrackMan, and hit up on Drivers?
Should Everyone Zero Out their Path & Clubface on TrackMan, and hit up on Drivers?
Well...
If you play better fading the ball or drawing the ball then hitting it dead straight, I'd say, go ahead.
I played my best golf fading every shot.
But...
I didn't have TrackMan, and the D-Plane was a distant dream of a REAL answer to why some golfers are better than others.
ZERO IT OUT!!
I know there was another thread about this topic, but frankly it bored me to death.
We have someone who works for TrackMan who wonders if "windows" are easier on the golfer if the golfer tilts the spin axis (works the ball) the same way every time.
I say HELL NO!!
There is very little doubt in my mind that getting golfers who struggle with improvement to zero out their swing is the way to go in 90% of all cases.
That's basically what the MANZELLA MARIX is all about—working toward zero.
Trust me, if you went back in a time machine with a TrackMan and measured Hogan, Nelson, Palmer with a Driver, Nicklaus, and Johnny Miller, you see so many zeros you think you were hanging with Bill Gates.
As far as hitting up on a driver goes...
Listen, if your driver is basically square to the arc, and you hit up 5 or 6°, your face will be square to that path.
30 extra yards AND straighter.
Should Everyone Zero Out their Path & Clubface on TrackMan, and hit up on Drivers?
Well...
If you play better fading the ball or drawing the ball then hitting it dead straight, I'd say, go ahead.
I played my best golf fading every shot.
But...
I didn't have TrackMan, and the D-Plane was a distant dream of a REAL answer to why some golfers are better than others.
ZERO IT OUT!!
I know there was another thread about this topic, but frankly it bored me to death.
We have someone who works for TrackMan who wonders if "windows" are easier on the golfer if the golfer tilts the spin axis (works the ball) the same way every time.
I say HELL NO!!
There is very little doubt in my mind that getting golfers who struggle with improvement to zero out their swing is the way to go in 90% of all cases.
That's basically what the MANZELLA MARIX is all about—working toward zero.
Trust me, if you went back in a time machine with a TrackMan and measured Hogan, Nelson, Palmer with a Driver, Nicklaus, and Johnny Miller, you see so many zeros you think you were hanging with Bill Gates.
As far as hitting up on a driver goes...
Listen, if your driver is basically square to the arc, and you hit up 5 or 6°, your face will be square to that path.
30 extra yards AND straighter.