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Originally Posted by RandomHero1090 ...and thats what my thought was BrianW...
I see more and more "pros" playing drivers in the 10 degree range. Furyk, Quigely, Funk.
Now, these might not be the biggest hitters, but they are some of the most accurate. I would give up 10 yards to find the fairway more. Any day. My iron game is getting so much better.
BrianW,
Will the 10.5 let me "work" the ball better? I know how to draw it, I know how to fade it. But too many times the draw becomes a low hook and the fade becomes a slice (high and low). |
Low spin will allow you to work the ball better as backspin tends to have a negating effect on sidespin and side spin creates the bending effect.
I have always worked on the rule of setting my stance in the direction I want the ball to take off in, aiming the club face in the direction I want the ball to end up in, then hitting along the line of my stance.