Mr. Kelley found that the Angle of Approach procedure didn't require EXACT precision. The choice of "how far out to right field is up to you." He said it didn't matter much. Just go out to right field period. Experiment with more out or less and see what works for your game.
I knew because of the uncentered motion of angled hinging that you closed the clubface down. I didn't know the difference or progression of closing the face due to loft.That clears up a lot of fog.
I knew because of the uncentered motion of angled hinging that you closed the clubface down. I didn't know the difference or progression of closing the face due to loft.That clears up a lot of fog.
Thanks Bucket.
Ahhh wait just a second . . . it is the LONGER the shot . . . so that holds true for ALL clubs regardless of loft. So for instance if you intended to rip a new one with your 9-iron you'll need to close it more.
So the harder you hit it with ANY club the more the clubface should be closed because the ball will be on the clubface longer.
Ahhh wait just a second . . . it is the LONGER the shot . . . so that holds true for ALL clubs regardless of loft. So for instance if you intended to rip a new one with your 9-iron you'll need to close it more.
So the harder you hit it with ANY club the more the clubface should be closed because the ball will be on the clubface longer.
Now you got it Bossman!
Just another tidbit...
The opposite holds true for swinging.