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thoughts please?
thoughts please?
I like pretty much all his stuff
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What is most interesting (to me) is that at the time of posting this reply there's been 155 views of the thread whereas the one for poor service has had 850..... just goes to show that people that play this game really aren't THAT interested in understanding it.
...and 1700 views about a 27/hcap buying a wedge that he probably can't hit![]()
But he is wrong to say that sidespin does not exist. It clearly does, although it is bound up with backspin and is seen in the angle of the spin axis.
I popped onto ebay to check progress on some Retro Pringle gear and ended up with another wedge.
It's funny. It's so obvious that quality of strike will affect the balls flight, but unless it gets said it's easy to forget about it. So when you hit an unexpected slice, you start wondering about "did I come out to in, is the face open etc etc" rather than just going to the most likely culprit, which is that you didn't catch that one clean.
But he didn't test the relative contributions of different striking faults.
If he had hit a few with certain degrees of open or shut on a straight swing path, or various degrees of out to in and in to out with a face that was square to the intended swing path, and so on, we could start to see the relative contributions of each, albeit within the limitations of his swing speed, the crappy range balls and the effect of the particular driver. So his starting spiel that only 2 or 3 got 'the answer' right is misleading because he didn't properly answer the question that he posed. He set out to demonstrate what he thought the answer was, but that is not the same thing at all. He also didn't look at the extent to which the magnitude of dispersion varied with loft or a firm low spin ball, for example.
But he didn't test the relative contributions of different striking faults.