Hey all,
Been having a really hard time with fairway woods lately. Today I tried something and it worked really good, but I'm wondering why. I raised my hands at address to make the club sit flatter on its sole.
This made a world of a difference. I could suddenly hit my 3 wood off the turf (used to be just off the tee). Squaring the face and path control became much easier as well. I also think I was generating more speed (shots certainly flew farther).
What is are the bad affects of having hands too low at address? Should a fairway wood be soled flat at address? Does this severely affect the way the club returns to impact and works through the turf?
Staying inquisitive...
Been having a really hard time with fairway woods lately. Today I tried something and it worked really good, but I'm wondering why. I raised my hands at address to make the club sit flatter on its sole.
This made a world of a difference. I could suddenly hit my 3 wood off the turf (used to be just off the tee). Squaring the face and path control became much easier as well. I also think I was generating more speed (shots certainly flew farther).
What is are the bad affects of having hands too low at address? Should a fairway wood be soled flat at address? Does this severely affect the way the club returns to impact and works through the turf?
Staying inquisitive...