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Originally Posted by metallion
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Great stuff. How about wrapping up by discussing in which direction the slab of grass (or piece of cartpath) should be flying - relative to the target line and/or the initial ball direction? Or did you just say that? On Line Divot
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I would say that the Line-of-Flight of the Divot depends on the C.O.R. (Coefficient of Restitution) of the Divot.
The shorter the time the Divot stays on the Face of the Club -- or the more Inside-Out the Impact -- the more it will tend to fly to the right of Target (on the
Angle of Approach). The longer the time the Divot stays on the Face -- or the less Inside-Out the Impact -- the more it will tend to exit to the left of the Target (on the
Arc of Approach which may well be left of the Angle of Approach).
Bottom Line:
Keep your
Left Wrist Flat (Left Forearm and Clubshaft In-Line /
Rhythm per 2-G -- Roll, No Roll or Reverse Roll
Feel) while you Trace the
Straight Plane Line with your Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point
Lag Pressure.
Let the Divots fall where they may.