Negative angle of attack and aim right of target - how does the ball not end up well right of the target?
Flip the clubhead closed on the down swing?
Negative angle of attack and aim right of target - how does the ball not end up well right of the target? Flip the clubhead closed on the down swing?
Aim and swing one yard to the Right.
Limit the downward.
So....
9-iron: 4° downward, aiming and swinging 1° to the right (that's more than 1 yard—actually it is 1.75 yards @ 100 yards), would give you about 4° inside-out and with a 2° open face, you'll have a tap in.
6-iron: 3° downward, aiming and swinging 1° to the right, would give you about 4.5° degrees inside-out and with a 3° open face, you'll have a tap in.
Driver: 1° upward, aiming and swinging 1° to the right with a square face, you'll hit a straight ball, but to be honest, I'd prefer 3° upward and 1° open face, with a 4° to the right aim/swing.
Ok good info - but it looks like the PGA guys are aiming left to hit the straight shot? Seems Is it easier or more effective than the SD pattern??
Not all of them do; look at Kenny Perry.
Aim and swing one yard to the Right.
Limit the downward.
So....
9-iron: 4° downward, aiming and swinging 1° to the right (that's more than 1 yard—actually it is 1.75 yards @ 100 yards), would give you about 4° inside-out and with a 2° open face, you'll have a tap in.
6-iron: 3° downward, aiming and swinging 1° to the right, would give you about 4.5° degrees inside-out and with a 3° open face, you'll have a tap in.
Driver: 1° upward, aiming and swinging 1° to the right with a square face, you'll hit a straight ball, but to be honest, I'd prefer 3° upward and 1° open face, with a 4° to the right aim/swing.