Question I received reads:
For each club, you are supposed to put different spin on them.
For example:
Driver - top spin
Fairways woods – side spin
Irons – back spin
I think the main concept of the swing is the same. But when you hit different clubs,
- spin on the ball,
- swing plane
- routines setting up to ball
have to be different.
Tiger Woods' pre shot routines & swing planes for the driver, woods, and irons are different.
Am I correct? Can you please clarify?
It is a long question, but I know many of you would like a clear explanation on this.
In today’s Q&A I talk about the difference between swing a driver vs. Fairway woods vs. irons.
I explain the difference in
For each club, you are supposed to put different spin on them.
For example:
Driver - top spin
Fairways woods – side spin
Irons – back spin
I think the main concept of the swing is the same. But when you hit different clubs,
- spin on the ball,
- swing plane
- routines setting up to ball
have to be different.
Tiger Woods' pre shot routines & swing planes for the driver, woods, and irons are different.
Am I correct? Can you please clarify?
It is a long question, but I know many of you would like a clear explanation on this.
In today’s Q&A I talk about the difference between swing a driver vs. Fairway woods vs. irons.
I explain the difference in
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- Golf
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