Hello everyone,
I'd appreciate any thoughts from forum members or staff . . . From the video I understand that "going normal" is the way we shallow the angle of attack with our shots. We also have the idea about the out-toss and closing the gap earlier. My question is, taking all that into account, what is the proper way lower the dynamic loft on your shots.
The feeling I've always had was to hold the angle, hit the box, keep it up your left arm, etc. Now that we know the golfer's intention is very important - what should my intention be.
I feel like I've shallowed out my angle (non-trackman confirmed, I know
), but I am missing the other part of the equation.
I'd appreciate any thoughts from forum members or staff . . . From the video I understand that "going normal" is the way we shallow the angle of attack with our shots. We also have the idea about the out-toss and closing the gap earlier. My question is, taking all that into account, what is the proper way lower the dynamic loft on your shots.
The feeling I've always had was to hold the angle, hit the box, keep it up your left arm, etc. Now that we know the golfer's intention is very important - what should my intention be.
I feel like I've shallowed out my angle (non-trackman confirmed, I know