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Date: 09 Sep 2006 00:04:53
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Subject: Attitude of a Driver's Club Head
some seem to be too upright, especially some on those of the touring
pros.

how does this affect the ball at impact, and it's subsequent flight
path? Just

curious after having seen so many in the past that the club face appears
level.

with the toe up, the ball should spin in a manner that's conducive to a
slight fade.

>m h o
> v =83e





 
Date: 11 Sep 2006 00:02:05
From: Tranny
Subject: Re: Attitude of a Driver's Club Head
fiveiron@webtv.net wrote:
> some seem to be too upright, especially some on those of the touring
> pros.
>
> how does this affect the ball at impact, and it's subsequent flight
> path? Just
>
> curious after having seen so many in the past that the club face appears
> level.
>
> with the toe up, the ball should spin in a manner that's conducive to a
> slight fade.
>

Tell us how you're getting on with the WOW putter.
Tran


 
Date: 09 Sep 2006 10:23:21
From: Larry Bud
Subject: Re: Attitude of a Driver's Club Head

fiveiron@webtv.net wrote:
> some seem to be too upright, especially some on those of the touring
> pros.
>
> how does this affect the ball at impact, and it's subsequent flight
> path? Just
>
> curious after having seen so many in the past that the club face appears
> level.
>
> with the toe up, the ball should spin in a manner that's conducive to a
> slight fade.

You've got it backwards. Toe up with cause a draw, just like when the
ball is above your feet.

But for a driver it really doesn't affect it that much.



 
Date: 09 Sep 2006 05:00:01
From: Gordo
Subject: Re: Attitude of a Driver's Club Head

fiveiron@webtv.net wrote:
> some seem to be too upright, especially some on those of the touring
> pros.
>
> how does this affect the ball at impact, and it's subsequent flight
> path? Just
>
> curious after having seen so many in the past that the club face appears
> level.
>
> with the toe up, the ball should spin in a manner that's conducive to a
> slight fade.
>
> >m h o
> > v =83e

My driver head seems to be --surly.

Impact near the sweet spot is right, off the center yields less than
optimal ball flight.

Too much spin, I can play a record if I had a needle. Attitude faces
the discernation of abolishment.


mho
-g



 
Date: 08 Sep 2006 23:23:54
From: gpsman
Subject: Re: Attitude of a Driver's Club Head
fiveiron@webtv.net wrote:
> some seem to be too upright, especially some on those of the touring
> pros.

It seems to me you're an idiot... and an idiot who has played little
golf and must be expressing itself in a language not native.

> with the toe up, the ball should spin in a manner that's conducive to a
> slight fade.

Explain. Show your work.
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- gpsman