Hi Guys,
I am a little confused. I have just finished reading the book cover to cover for the first time so please forgive me if it is a little bit of a stupid question.
Thinking about SK1, I see its application to wedges, short and long irons but how is it applied to using woods or a driver? My confusion is I don't see how it is applied when the compression point on the ball is horizontal, or do I have it right and it isn't used with these clubs only SK2 and SK3 are.
Christopher
I am a little confused. I have just finished reading the book cover to cover for the first time so please forgive me if it is a little bit of a stupid question.
Thinking about SK1, I see its application to wedges, short and long irons but how is it applied to using woods or a driver? My confusion is I don't see how it is applied when the compression point on the ball is horizontal, or do I have it right and it isn't used with these clubs only SK2 and SK3 are.
Christopher


Normally when at the range I would hit approx 20-30 really fat shots and about 40-50 very thin shots and what ever is left over it would be nice. Now in terms of direction usually they would be all over the place. The fat shot could go anywhere, the thin shots could be within 40 degrees push or pull from straight.

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