I know the clubface is open 3 degrees at impact, but if a swinger is to get to that point through rotation and CF, then should a swinger be aiming at a point on the ball that is 45 degrees open?
For example, if the ball is a clock, and 12 is directly opposite the golfer and 6 is pointing toward the golfer, then at impact the hour hand is slightly past 3 o'clock. But should one be aiming at the 4:30 point on the ball, which is the direct inside aft quadrant? Is this making sense?
Specifically, I am addressing the circular part of the endless belt after the linear portion.
I've been aiming at the impact point, 3 degrees open, which is barely the inside aft qudrant. I hit strong pulls and hooks.
I am probably contending with a bent or curved plane line, but I am verifying that the above scenario is hooey.
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