Re: ball postion in relation to left heel.
One of the things I intended to show in the picture(s) was that using your feet (stance) to determine ball position is not necessarily a good idea. When people hear the middle of the stance concept they think that that should mean it also lines up with the middle of the chest and the middle of the head, but as the green lines illistrate none of the golfers play the ball in line with the center of the chest or in line with their nose. Every one of them has it lined up with the left ear or forward of that regardless of the club. Ernie Els and Annika Sorenstam are two players who have noted in their books that they feel like they vary their ball position. The majority of the pros in the picture(s) say they use a constant ball position (Greg Norman, Nick Faldo, Nick Price, Stuart Appleby, Adam Scott, Charles Howell, Davis Love, Justin Leonard, Fred Couples, and Retief Goosen). Greg Norman, Nick Faldo, and Nick Price have stated that to get more distance (in the air) they widen their stance (to promote a flatter wider swing arc) and move the ball forward (along with teeing it higher) to promote hitting the ball on the upswing.
For anyone wondering what picture(s) jambalaya and I are referring to here is another link to it:
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/254...ballposdg0.jpg
Here is Els using a more modern driver:
http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/2...faceseqpk0.jpg
(as you can see he has it much more forward there - perhaps slightly too far farward).
Originally posted by jambalaya
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For anyone wondering what picture(s) jambalaya and I are referring to here is another link to it:
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/254...ballposdg0.jpg
Here is Els using a more modern driver:
http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/2...faceseqpk0.jpg
(as you can see he has it much more forward there - perhaps slightly too far farward).
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