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Originally Posted by strav
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“I teed my ball and committed myself to the right-to-left ball flight. I took a deep breath, relaxed and muttered to myself. “Let’s aim for the inside of the ball and turn this bad boy over.” I made a full turn and swung aggressively, aiming for the inside quadrant of the ball and keeping my head well to the right so I would release the club properly.
I’ve hit better tee shots, but I can’t remember when. I just smoked it, the ball hooking about five yards and stopping in a perfect spot smack in the middle of the fairway.”
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Clubhead Line of Flight: Inside Out Plane Line passing through
Inside Aft quadrant of the Ball per 10-5-E.
Closed Clubface Contact point: Outside aft quadrant per Sketch 2-B.
Result: A 'glancing blow' (2-D-0) that produces a "five-yard draw."