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Originally Posted by badgolfer
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thanks fella's. So in conclusion you feel that the ball will move left to right in the air? I am not sure because the face was closed at impact and there is some research being done on this at the moment. A more normal situation would be the person who arrives at impact with an open face and during impact the face is closing while the ball is on it.
Another one for you. How do golf machine instructors teach ball below/ ball above the feet? The lie of the club/face tilt seems to be a big factor to me.
thanks in advance
Gordon Morrison
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It is necessary to reorientate the sweet spot by lowering the hands on downhill lies and raising them on uphill lies. i.e shallow the clubshaft angle for downhill and steepen it for uphill. That, along with other standard set up adjustments, will get the job done nicely.