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Originally Posted by ChrisNZ
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So, if a golfer uses a horizontal hinge, one would expect past impact to see a clubface closed (in relation to the ground) about the same amount as the angle the club shaft is at (viewed from directly above) – for example shaft 45 degrees past left shoulder, clubface closed about 45 degrees. But looking at actual pics of pros swinging drivers (for example) – I don’t see that at all. I see the toe almost pointing down the line at this point. Any thoughts?
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Chris,
Don't forget: Golf Clubs are made with
hooked Faces.