Brian,
I have been experimenting a bunch on FS lately with Gear Effect on the driver, intentionally hitting balls on the heel and toe, high and low, but with different angles of attack and club paths and charting the results.
Is it possible that the golf ball reacts differently, sometimes dramatically, with the same face impact (ex. slightly high and on the toe or low on the heel) if the club is moving up, down, left or right at impact?
Just curious, because there seems to be places on the clubface that would benefit a certain "type" of swing and places on the clubface that would really hurt the same swing. It seems for me, and probably some others, that the club that produces some of the biggest variations of Spin Axis are with the driver and anything we can do to minimize that would be beneficial, and the center of the clubface doesn't always seem to produce the straightest ball flight.
I would appreciate any input you may have. Thanks.
I have been experimenting a bunch on FS lately with Gear Effect on the driver, intentionally hitting balls on the heel and toe, high and low, but with different angles of attack and club paths and charting the results.
Is it possible that the golf ball reacts differently, sometimes dramatically, with the same face impact (ex. slightly high and on the toe or low on the heel) if the club is moving up, down, left or right at impact?
Just curious, because there seems to be places on the clubface that would benefit a certain "type" of swing and places on the clubface that would really hurt the same swing. It seems for me, and probably some others, that the club that produces some of the biggest variations of Spin Axis are with the driver and anything we can do to minimize that would be beneficial, and the center of the clubface doesn't always seem to produce the straightest ball flight.
I would appreciate any input you may have. Thanks.