It’s difficult to tell in the video, but on the last swing, has he adjusted his alignment at all to compensate for hitting up on it 11 degrees? Seems like hitting that far up would make it difficult for your average player (and even better players) to do anything but hit fades and slices since hitting up would result in a negative path?
A couple of golf club manufacturers set up Trackman at a local driving range. one of them was kind enough to let me take a few swings. They said I was hitting 11 degrees down on the ball. Did a search and stumbled upon this video about attack angles. Learned swinging hard is not needed at all. This is a real discovery that added so many yards. Now to figure out which direction the ball will go. That is the next lesson in this never ending saga. Gotta love it.
How do you know if it’s your issue is the head not staying behind the ball or your hips not moving away from the ball?
It’s difficult to tell in the video, but on the last swing, has he adjusted his alignment at all to compensate for hitting up on it 11 degrees? Seems like hitting that far up would make it difficult for your average player (and even better players) to do anything but hit fades and slices since hitting up would result in a negative path?
A couple of golf club manufacturers set up Trackman at a local driving range. one of them was kind enough to let me take a few swings. They said I was hitting 11 degrees down on the ball. Did a search and stumbled upon this video about attack angles. Learned swinging hard is not needed at all. This is a real discovery that added so many yards. Now to figure out which direction the ball will go. That is the next lesson in this never ending saga. Gotta love it.