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09-15-2006 08:24 AM |
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Originally Posted by jewofgolf
Yes but think of this. when your playing with a closed face, you have to move the ball further back in the stance. To effectively hit the driver, it needs to be forward in your stance, to hit it right at low point. Also, when your playing with a driver a little open, you have no fear of the big left miss, and you can aggressively horizontal hinge. Just my take.
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Yes, or you can open the face on your driver (or any club) the one degree or so necessary to make the face square, just as you would a wedge in a bunker. Then you don't have to move the ball back in your stance.
The point I'm making is, it's the Indian, not the Arrow. I'm not against tweeking clubs, or buying tour equipment (and believe me, I have been just as guilty of being a major club ho as any member of this site), but if you are a good ball striker, any equipment will get the job done.
If you fight a hook, you can fix your machine, or you can spend a small fortune on a genuwhine deeluxe Koolaide tour head bent open with a limited edition moon rock XXX Diarazmataz custom painted shaft (logo down, and grip reversed, cuz them letters, Golf Pride, is sooo distracting). I can even refer you to the web site of a certain snake oil salesman who will be happy to personally fit you (for a mere $1000 a pop for the fitting alone) with this fine gear.
:) :) :) :) :) :) (lotsa smiley faces here to let you know I'm speaking in the spirit of jest).
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