"However, if you add the effect of moving the ball backwards in
your stance progressively with the shorter club, it is possible to
counter balance this so you can end up with the same horizontal
swing plane (aiming) for all your irons! Other than that, ball position
is very much a teaching philosophy in which I will not take a
strong position - but I can analyze the data! Some teachers want to
keep the same ball position throughout the set while others speak
for moving the ball progressively towards the right foot. Analyzing
the data I would probably tend towards the idea of moving the ball
backwards, since this could enable your setup to be the same for
all irons and hybrids." - Fredrik Tuxen
I am sure has been "fleshed out" on this site already. What was the consensus?
your stance progressively with the shorter club, it is possible to
counter balance this so you can end up with the same horizontal
swing plane (aiming) for all your irons! Other than that, ball position
is very much a teaching philosophy in which I will not take a
strong position - but I can analyze the data! Some teachers want to
keep the same ball position throughout the set while others speak
for moving the ball progressively towards the right foot. Analyzing
the data I would probably tend towards the idea of moving the ball
backwards, since this could enable your setup to be the same for
all irons and hybrids." - Fredrik Tuxen
I am sure has been "fleshed out" on this site already. What was the consensus?