James Marshall (Hogan1953)
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Trackman data and research from Tom Wishon seem to prove that a positive attack angle is a key factor for maximising distance (or at least carry) with the driver.
1.Does a positive attack angle pre-suppose a motion which allows the clubhead to have passed the hands at impact or are there ways of hitting up on the ball without having to do so?
2. If this is the case, what is the most reliable way of doing so without compromising accuracy? Or is there a trade-off between maximum distance and maximum accuracy?
Any thoughts much appreciated as always
1.Does a positive attack angle pre-suppose a motion which allows the clubhead to have passed the hands at impact or are there ways of hitting up on the ball without having to do so?
2. If this is the case, what is the most reliable way of doing so without compromising accuracy? Or is there a trade-off between maximum distance and maximum accuracy?
Any thoughts much appreciated as always