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Old 02-06-2007, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by golfgnome View Post
So the question becomes, as teachers why don't we fit our students to a zero shift golf club and teach them to make a zero shift swing? Most of our students have hands or elbow plane golf clubs thus requiring a double shift to make the ball go straight.
The club would need to be far shorter than current specs, and given the 'market' for distance there is no chance of this taking hold. I doubt any courses would want to get shorter to allow for the shorter distances!

That said, they would produce more consistent/accurate motions.
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