Is good lag really imparting less dynamic loft to the ball without an increase in your attack angle?
I can decrease my dynamic loft by increasing my attack angle and sticking the club in the ground through handle dragging, but that will increase my spin loft, throw my path to the right and cause other ball flight issues. It's hard to deloft without sticking the club head in the ground.
I can decrease my dynamic loft by increasing my attack angle and sticking the club in the ground through handle dragging, but that will increase my spin loft, throw my path to the right and cause other ball flight issues. It's hard to deloft without sticking the club head in the ground.