Re: How-To "Backspin on chips"
hi Bully
when the club face of any club from the driver to the wedge comes into the ball it always hits the ball below the equator. with a drive its just under the equator of the ball but with a wedge it more that half way below the equator due to the loft of the face of the club.
with the impact being below the center of the ball the ball has to spin back clock-wise. even a putter had a couple of degrees of loft.
the wedges and shot irons have bigger faces so the ball can slid up the face. with the less lofted clubs there is less backspin and less ball movement up the club face so the make the club face smaller.
you can still get dimples clubs and they apply just as much spin as the grooved type of clubs but there not as popular as the don't remove moisture and grass as well as the square grooved clubs faces of today.
cheers
bill
hi Bully
when the club face of any club from the driver to the wedge comes into the ball it always hits the ball below the equator. with a drive its just under the equator of the ball but with a wedge it more that half way below the equator due to the loft of the face of the club.
with the impact being below the center of the ball the ball has to spin back clock-wise. even a putter had a couple of degrees of loft.
the wedges and shot irons have bigger faces so the ball can slid up the face. with the less lofted clubs there is less backspin and less ball movement up the club face so the make the club face smaller.
you can still get dimples clubs and they apply just as much spin as the grooved type of clubs but there not as popular as the don't remove moisture and grass as well as the square grooved clubs faces of today.
cheers
bill
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