Here Goes,
For thoses of you who don't understand what a flyer is, this is caused by playing the ball with "water" and,or "Grass" between the ball and the club face.
The result is, the ball flies at least a club lengh further due to the ball having no spin on it.
Question, If you wet your driver(how you do this is up to you) during normal conditions, maybe put a bit of grass on the face before you tee off, the result should be a straight shot due to there being no spin on the ball and at least a club lengh further.
Food for thought.
Ian.
For thoses of you who don't understand what a flyer is, this is caused by playing the ball with "water" and,or "Grass" between the ball and the club face.
The result is, the ball flies at least a club lengh further due to the ball having no spin on it.
Question, If you wet your driver(how you do this is up to you) during normal conditions, maybe put a bit of grass on the face before you tee off, the result should be a straight shot due to there being no spin on the ball and at least a club lengh further.
Food for thought.
Ian.
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