Be weary of advice from club manufacturers. Think of irons as down and drivers as level. You are not a long drive guy. On the golf course, straight is long.
Be weary of advice from club manufacturers. Think of irons as down and drivers as level. You are not a long drive guy. On the golf course, straight is long.
Track man and all the advanced science devices are wonderful for fitting as far as finding the optimal club and the optimal swing. What it doesn't consider is that you still have to find your bad ones. It's NOT all science. I'm sticking with Homer Kelley.
Kevin
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Be weary of advice from club manufacturers. Think of irons as down and drivers as level. You are not a long drive guy. On the golf course, straight is long.
Henny Great stuff.
How do the guys on tour adjust for an into the wind drive?
Some fitters would have us still hit up on it, the reasoning being the higher launch and the reduced spin into the wind.
Im old school and tee it slightly lower into the wind but am wondering about the extra spin this would add into the wind.
How do the guys on tour adjust for an into the wind drive?
Some fitters would have us still hit up on it, the reasoning being the higher launch and the reduced spin into the wind.
Im old school and tee it slightly lower into the wind but am wondering about the extra spin this would add into the wind.
Thanks
ob
I think that distance is less a concern into the wind than the imperative to stay on the fairway...
In such a case, launch monitor's data is useless because no guy on tour will risk seing the ball catch the wind and go anywhere.
A few months ago I saw Villegas hit low powerfull boring drives with lotsa draw.
I think that the "boring lotsa draw" is very important because the spin energy is not say 100% backspin but rather 50% backspin/50% sidespin.
100% backspin straight shot risks the ball to "lift" up (venturi effect) against the wind.
The 50%back/50%side directs the venturi effect sideways and the ball won't climb in the air where it risks to meet even stronger wind resistance.
Ice on the cake, the "lotsa draw" will help regain yardage on the fairway roll.
So, my bet would be a ball back, closed face, closed stance setup to execute a powerfull low boring shot with lotsa draw and lots a (side)spin!
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