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Post by natep on Nov 1, 2010 23:18:36 GMT -5
Before talking about equipment, isn’t it all relative? Setting up for a wedge with the ball position a clubhead width inside the stance that is only two clubhead widths wide and it will be in the middle. A clubhead width inside with a wider stance for a long iron is constant relative to the left foot, but your body is clearly in a very different position relative to the ball and the ball position is definitely not in the middle. The picture above with the moving ball position would look a narrow stance for a long iron or driver. Doesn’t your stance also change the effective ball position, opening moving it back, closing moving it forward? I agree with this. If you open your stance enough, the ball may be off the left heel relative to the target line but in the middle of your stance relative to your foot line.
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Post by gmbtempe on Nov 2, 2010 11:39:28 GMT -5
Before talking about equipment, isn’t it all relative? Setting up for a wedge with the ball position a clubhead width inside the stance that is only two clubhead widths wide and it will be in the middle. A clubhead width inside with a wider stance for a long iron is constant relative to the left foot, but your body is clearly in a very different position relative to the ball and the ball position is definitely not in the middle. The picture above with the moving ball position would look a narrow stance for a long iron or driver. Doesn’t your stance also change the effective ball position, opening moving it back, closing moving it forward? I agree with this. If you open your stance enough, the ball may be off the left heel relative to the target line but in the middle of your stance relative to your foot line. Since I flare my left foot more than normal I often get people saying its in the back of my stance but its not.
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