I heard Mr Nelson recently during a replay of an old tournament he was doing colour commentary on, remarking about keeping the club face square for as long as possible to hit it straight.
Remember, by the time any player FEELS Impact, the Ball is already 15 yards down the fairway.
Im still amazed that Homer had this all figured out almost half a century ago. Moe's hands knew better than he did, I guess. Byron's too. I heard Mr Nelson recently during a replay of an old tournament he was doing colour commentary on, remarking about keeping the club face square for as long as possible to hit it straight. Dont get me wrong Im a big big fan of both of them. Two of golfs greatest.
It is the feel ain't real deal! An angled hinge, or half roll of the club face has a NO Roll feel. so it feels as though the clubface is remaining square...but it ain't so!
It is the feel ain't real deal! An angled hinge, or half roll of the club face has a NO Roll feel. so it feels as though the clubface is remaining square...but it ain't so!
Yes , yes, good point, Moe maybe felt like he kept the club square, a no roll feel , but was actually executing an angled hinge. Perhaps.