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| Ball Position Hey I'm getting a little confused on views of ball position-I usually play the ball a ball back of center with most of my irons and sometimes even further back than that.I was looking at Hogan's book and seems to me that he played everything a few inches just inside the left heel for all clubs just moving his right foot back. Questions: Is this ball position for people with weak or neutral grip? Or is this ball position for a flatter swing? Will this ball position work with a strong grip? And would this ball position make somebody actually get through the shot? Last but not least is this the normal ball position? (exceptions for specialty shots). I know you golfin' fanatics will do good on this one. Thanks,
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| Re: Ball Position Hi Greg, Take a look here, this is my take on it. Please ask if I can help further: http://www.golf-tuition-online.com/c...lace-ball.html (Now! Where Should I place This Ball?) |
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| Re: Ball Position Dawg, Using the method I explained you can play the ball centre of stance or forward in stance by moving the right foot forward or back. For example, mid irons and wedges you may want the ball centre of stance. The ball is say 3 inches inside your left heel, move your right heel back three inches behind the ball and it is now centred. For fairway woods you want the ball slightly forward of centre, keep the ball 2.5 to 3 inches inside right heel, move your right foot back 5 inches behind the ball. For the driver move the right foot back just outside your right shoulder. You need to experiment with these distances but the above examples will be a good start (Only move the right foot) Hope this explains.
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| Re: Ball Position I went to the range today and actually hit the ball straight( I usually play a draw with all clubs) I guess the club was coming in square for once....lol The only thing I didn't like with this new ball position was I did hit a few thin(not skulls but not solid) and I think I have been setting up with too much weight on my right side and thinking that I'm balanced. Is it necessery to have more weight on the right foot at address? Kinda weird but if feels better if I keep more weight on my left-but then again this could be because too much on the right foot to begin with. ![]()
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| Re: Ball Position Quote:
Your weight should be centered for mid irons, biased to the right foot for driver and long irons, slightly to the left foot for wedges. |
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| Re: Ball Position Brian - in that previous post, you stated-: "Your role in the golfswing is to create that perfect lie angle at setup and then again at impact when the left arm and clubshaft reach their maximum length." Why do you believe that the left arm and clubshaft reach their maximum length at impact? You also stated-: "The swing plane bottoms out in line with your sternum (the bone down the centre of the chest)." Do you mean swingplane (what swingplane) or clubhead swingarc? If you mean clubhead swingarc, why do you believe that it bottoms out in line with the sternum? Jeff. |