Originally Posted by exgolfpro
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I understand the idea behind the Aim point. I had always done this with my wedges, but didn't know how to verbalize to others how I did it. So, now I am trying to integrate this point thru the rest of the bag. My question is..how far is too far forward? I get pretty good results while using my irons if I drive my hands at a point a good 12-15 feet in front of the ball. The only visual I have seen of the aim point is in Bobby Clampett's book Impact Zone and he shows it being about 4-5 inches in front of the ball. Am I overdoing it?
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Ex,
Study the
Aiming Point (6-E-2);
The
Hands Lane (Photo 9-3-6); and
The
Delivery Paths (10-23-0/A).
Once understood, the golfer knows that Thrust can be directed
AT the Ball (assuming its Location at the specific Club's Straightaway Point);
IN FRONT of the Ball (for the Shorter Clubs); or
BEHIND the Ball (the longer Clubs).
Bottom Line: Once the Aiming Point is understood, the player rarely directs Thrust more than 1-2 inches in front of the
Ball, much less 10-15 feet. As far as 'behind' the Ball; that point apparently has been lost.