I hope I'm getting some of this swing thing clear in my mind.
As many of you know, I've had a huge problem lately using the easiest clubs to make decent contact with, 6-sw. Why could I make good contact with my driver, 4 and 7 fairway woods, and 4 and 5 iron-woods and yet fail to make any kind of decent contact with my 6-sw irons?
In my mind (I haven't had a chance to prove it outside) I see that my spine angle was not increasing as the clubs shafts decreased in length. It seems so elementary that many of you have to wonder how GTO let such a nut join!
What I have been doing is standing with the same spine angle (I'm using "spine angle" as in toward the ball, not away from the target. Is there a difference in the terms "spine angle" and "spine tilt"?), regardless of the club used. My hands would be closer to my body and my knees would be bent a bit more to accommodate the shorter shaft, but my spine angle remained the same as for the longer clubs. In other words, I have been standing as upright for my shorter irons as for the longer clubs. Result? Take up tennis?
It seems too elementary to be true. It's almost as though I was trying to swing "one plane" for the longer clubs and "two planes" for the shorter. Does this make sense, or is this old guy just wacky?
Bill
As many of you know, I've had a huge problem lately using the easiest clubs to make decent contact with, 6-sw. Why could I make good contact with my driver, 4 and 7 fairway woods, and 4 and 5 iron-woods and yet fail to make any kind of decent contact with my 6-sw irons?
In my mind (I haven't had a chance to prove it outside) I see that my spine angle was not increasing as the clubs shafts decreased in length. It seems so elementary that many of you have to wonder how GTO let such a nut join!
What I have been doing is standing with the same spine angle (I'm using "spine angle" as in toward the ball, not away from the target. Is there a difference in the terms "spine angle" and "spine tilt"?), regardless of the club used. My hands would be closer to my body and my knees would be bent a bit more to accommodate the shorter shaft, but my spine angle remained the same as for the longer clubs. In other words, I have been standing as upright for my shorter irons as for the longer clubs. Result? Take up tennis?
It seems too elementary to be true. It's almost as though I was trying to swing "one plane" for the longer clubs and "two planes" for the shorter. Does this make sense, or is this old guy just wacky?

Bill
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