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Old 12-29-2008, 02:55 PM
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Low point is constant. Ball position moves relative to the constant; therefore you don't get the same divot with a 3 iron and a wedge.


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The closer to low point and longer the club the less the divot points right.
It shouldn't because low point is always in front of your right shoulder.
Using a wedge, the ball is simply placed up plane but you still go to low point.


Yes, I'm very aware of what goes where. If you produce the same divot with a 3 iron and a wedge your swing is flawed.
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