quantumgolf
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where is the most efficient low point for a driver, 5 iron and putter? That is to give best result for reasonably straight drive and 5 iron and best roll for straight putt.
how do you think your swing would look like for that to ever happen?efficient would be a shot that doesn't have too much ...... topspin
...avoid it being taken off tangent like your answer. i think it would have been better to not answer if you can't help or don't know....
Whoa.
But I prefer UPWARD with the driver for almost everyone, unless that golfer needs to hit down to solve a problem.
- up to the Driver:
- 3° down with a 3-wood.
Whoa.
Low Point can occur almost anywhere.
But it likely to occur between the point between the shoulders and just outside the left shoulder.
The Angle of Attack that is "Tour Average"—one of the few things I strive for in almost every lesson—is pretty simple up to the Driver:
5° down with a wedge, 4° down with a 7-iron, 3° down with a 3-wood.
But I prefer UPWARD with the driver for almost everyone, unless that golfer needs to hit down to solve a problem.
Would that 3 down not generate a to big a gap (distance) between driver and 3-wood?
Is the 3 wood on the ground or on a tee for the 3* down? or does it matter?
What do the divots look like with 5* down with the wedge and 4* down with the 7i?