Swing Path and Face Angle.

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What would be good numbers on a Vector type machine for swing path and clubface angle to produce a draw?
How about a fade?

I've got a guy telling me 8 degrees inside-out swing path with a 6 degree open face would be ideal numbers to try and achieve and this would create a draw.

Does this sound kosher?
 

Dariusz J.

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With a 8* downswing path from the inside and a 6* open face at impact (open in relation to the targrt line) you would produce a subtle push-draw.
Push - because your clubface is open at impact; draw - because your clubface is closed in relation to your downswing path angle.

Cheers


P.S. I am sorry, haven't noticed that it is for Brian only. My sincere apologies.
 
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Would this type of pattern be a good choice to play or hard to incorporate?


Would these type of numbers be along the lines of NSA?
 

Jim Kobylinski

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Would this type of pattern be a good choice to play or hard to incorporate?


Would these type of numbers be along the lines of NSA?

I would say that this particular pattern would be hard to be consistent because your misses would be realllllllllllllllly bad hooks.
 
Golf Digest Update

This month's issue of Golf Digest says 9 degrees inside/out is the best for maximum distance.

Is Soft Draw 1.0 giving these kind of numbers?
 
I'm pretty sure they covered this in the last Better Golf Through Technology Summitt (MIT). Any attendees who could enlighten us??:)
 

Jim Kobylinski

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This month's issue of Golf Digest says 9 degrees inside/out is the best for maximum distance.

Is Soft Draw 1.0 giving these kind of numbers?

As i mentioned in the other thread that a poster started about that article, is that they don't mention at what face angle. Unless you just a huge open face at impact you are going to hit a low snapping hook despite the launch angle.
 
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