Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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Kev Im thinking it maybe isnt a step away from the yellow book if you consider the driver a specialty shot or special circumstance. You tee it at low point or in front of it to get the ball as far down there as you possibly can even it means sacrificing some measure of control, balance a 1-L or whatever. Heck even in regard to the steady head, I see a lot of pros hang back a touch with a driver. Maybe they wouldnt do it if they just teed it up more forward? A subconscious hang back that effectively moves their low point back dynamically for launch angle? Or as VJ Trolio would say moves their ball postion forward dynamically if you know what I mean.
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I'm not saying it's wrong O.B. in fact most would agree. Remember, I've been saved from a nasty case of the driver yips, I just want to be sure I can find it, and the YELLOW book along with
YODA and
Jeff Evans got me playing again.
Once my back heals and I am able to play more and get my confidence back, I will for sure do some experimenting.
Not trying to step on anybody's toes, I have NOTHING but respect for
golfgnome, and I would never disagree with his views on G.O.L.F.!
Kevin