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Originally Posted by libero
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Hi,
I understand the aiming point concept (in front of ball) for all
full iron shots,with the ball lying on the ground..but when you strike the ball off a tee-peg with the irons or especially with the driver,where is your aiming point or,better,what is your
aiming point? (if any).
Regards
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libero,
If your ball position does not change, then your aiming point must change.
i.e. In front of the ball for the wedges, the ball itself for the irons and behind the ball for the driver.
This is to facilitate the different length of the shafts and the time for them to reach an in-line condition.
If your ball position varies from club to club, then your aiming point -which could be the ball itself - would be the constant.
You can however with a constant ball position vary your aiming point to hit different kinds of shots.