Hi Shawn, the last two clubs you called a 9 and a 9
with different flight/roll capabilities.
I always was taught it was:
1 to 1 with the 9 – 50% roll
1 to 2 with the 8 – 60% roll
1 to 3 with the 7 – 25% roll
1 to 4 with the 6 – 20% roll or less
Maybe it depends on your setup and ball position.
What do you think?
regards,
Roger
COULD YOU REPEAT THE ALIGNMENT PROCESS WITH THE TRAINING RODS WHERE YOU SHOW THE CORRECT WAY TO USE THE TAKEAWAY TO STAY ON PLANE BACK AND THRU FOR ALL THE CLUBS
Hi Shawn, the last two clubs you called a 9 and a 9
with different flight/roll capabilities.
I always was taught it was:
1 to 1 with the 9 – 50% roll
1 to 2 with the 8 – 60% roll
1 to 3 with the 7 – 25% roll
1 to 4 with the 6 – 20% roll or less
Maybe it depends on your setup and ball position.
What do you think?
regards,
Roger
Roger–its based on my ratio process designed in my new DVD “Short Game Performance” that has all the answers.
COULD YOU REPEAT THE ALIGNMENT PROCESS WITH THE TRAINING RODS WHERE YOU SHOW THE CORRECT WAY TO USE THE TAKEAWAY TO STAY ON PLANE BACK AND THRU FOR ALL THE CLUBS
Thad–we don’t repeat our videos. I would recommend that you purchase the Tour Sticks. You will get all the training videos with the purchase.