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Relatively new to the forum(which I enjoy much) Have seen the phrase or partial word aft. It is is context to where you strike the ball. Thanks

What does this mean
 
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Aft is REAR (in nautical terms)

Relatively new to the forum(which I enjoy much) Have seen the phrase or partial word aft. It is is context to where you strike the ball. Thanks

What does this mean

So you are looking to strike the rear of the ball. USUALLY, you see that term associated with INSIDE AFT...which has been referred to as a dimple inside the rear of the ball or if the rear of the ball is 3:00, around 3:30.
 
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