LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - angle of approach(decent) Thread: angle of approach(decent) View Single Post #18 01-13-2010, 11:30 AM GLFNVEG Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Lowpoint Posts: 42 Originally Posted by BerntR My apologies for creating distraction in your thread GLFNVEG, There could be a huge number of reasons for a high trajectory, and they can be found in the stroke and in the equipment. I can see that you have the attention from some serious experts in here. I'm sure they can give you some good tips if you provide more info about your ball striking. Long? Short? Draw? Fade? Do you hit the ball hard? What about back spin? What clubs are you using, and what shafts? What are your typical misses? The high ball flight has been an issue for years regardless of what equipement I have used. all different heads shafts etc. So the largest contributor to this flight is the indian. Now I know I have a little lay back in the shaft at impact, not horrible but enough. Trying to get to better impact position with forward shaft lean only makes me steeper focusing that far up in the swing....so I am starting to look a little further back, like startdown, to find a solution that works for me. There are other faults that creep into my swing, layoff and a little slide, which I probably created to give me a little more time to shallow it out, but those are my natural tendencies. I do not hit the ball hard but I am not short relative to most golfers. I generate good speed and have a decent smash factor. thanks for taking a look. __________________ The golf swing is as pure a reflection of personality as any athletic action a person can perform, as unique as a snowflake, more telling than a signature. Bob Jones GLFNVEG View Public Profile Send a private message to GLFNVEG Find all posts by GLFNVEG