PJ87
Journeyman Pro
I think my first reply to this thread was the most correct
Impossible to tell without seeing
A lesson with a pro the best way lol
Impossible to tell without seeing
A lesson with a pro the best way lol
I think my first reply to this thread was the most correct
Impossible to tell without seeing
A lesson with a pro the best way lol
Ah, but the question was asked in the ''lounge'' so everyone feels they can chip in and help.
That's great and most golfers I've met are always willing to help anyone who asks but as you say, it's hard to know who to listen to.
Without a video of the swing it's always a bit tricky to know exactly what's going on which is why I always ask some questions to get an idea of what the problem is.
It's normally either swingpath, clubface, weight transfer or grip or a combination or all four.
...The OP has described his ball flight, if the ball starts straight(ish) and slices there is only one option, ie path out to in and face open to the path.
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It's quite easy to seperate the wheat from the chaff, 2 posters are Pro's,
He's worth 2 :rofl:Homer & who else ?
Wouldn't it be a lot easier with a video and easier to then explain to the poster what he/ she is doingI don't agree.
A few questions answered honestly will give me enough information to help the person with his/her problem.
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As 'New Laws' have face orientation (to path of course) as the dominant (85%+) influence of initial direction, I believe it's better to start with face (relative to path) direction first.
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Though that still reeks of 'old laws'!
As 'New Laws' have face orientation (to path of course) as the dominant (85%+) influence of initial direction, I believe it's better to start with face (relative to path) direction first.
It's probably a hangover from the 'Old Laws' 'swing path is dominant' approach that has prevented the above.
Wouldn't it be a lot easier with a video and easier to then explain to the poster what he/ she is doing
Picture paints a 1000 words
A video paints 1 million.
Not really.
As Three says, its all about the ball flight.
A few questions would tell a pro what the problem is, watching a video would only confirm the problem
Would you say that 85% figure would change or remain constant as the speed of the club increases?
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This isn't an exact statistical analysis, it's telling the OP that the reason his ball slices is because the face is pointing to the right of the path.
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Anyone who needs a video doesn't understand ball flight.
Assuming a centre strike, only the path and face aim influence the ball flight. The OP has described his ball flight, if the ball starts straight(ish) and slices there is only one option, ie path out to in and face open to the path.
A video will confirm that but as said by many, only an expert standing in front of him will see the whole picture.
From my understanding, that is incorrect!!
If a ball starts straight(ish) and curls to the right it means that the clubface must be square(ish) to target but with an out to in swingpath causing the slice spin.
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Actually, if we want to be really specific, if the path is out to in and the ball starts AT the target, the face will be open to the path AND the target.