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Because the sweetspot is higher up the clubface on a driver at impact point than the ball sitting on the ground..ie like an iron would be designed....
Those that think most pros hit on the upstroke should watch the swing visions on youtube without listening to the commentary and use their own eyes to see.... |
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Seems to me that this should or could be proven empirically with swing machines like PING MAN or similar. Dispersion rates either increase or decrease depending on stroke. CW |
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As Milrat has said the camera angle can play tricks, but nevertheless we are that much further ahead than simply opinions and/or the written word. I wonder what sort of camera speed and setup is required (and I wonder who has those resources) to set the record straight once and for all. |
Thanks Weightshift - cos Phil Mickelson is a left hander and thus hitting the other way - its still downwards....
Millrat - Whilst I can agree that perspective can play tricks on particular things (ie side view and inclined plane) - I can't see how any illusion that could be present to decieve the viewer. Because we can be pretty positive that the camera view is taken at a parallel plane to the horizontal ground at approximately ball height. Whilst the camera may or may not be rotated away and thus not nessesarily be absolutely dead square on to the inclined plane, it will do nothing to decieve on the clubhead going downplane. You can see clearly that the clubhead is getting closer to the ground - no camera deceptions are going on. |
A Ball cant fly if it does not have backspin how can you impart back spin if you hit the ball with the clubhead travelling upwards.
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On another note in practical terms for a golfer engineering his address. When the ball is teed higher than the sweetspot on the club - which can be desirable, the adjustment is made in the secondary hinge which lifts the primary lever assembly up and down whist staying in the vertical plane of the primary hinge in a circular motion around the left shoulder, so in effect you tee it slightly off the toe of the club by means of adjusting the secondary hinge...
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