Not sure i agree IB. If you lower your hands when the ball is already below your feet it raises the toe even more off the ground and renders the toe and sweetspot almost unusable and vice versa on ball above. Are you trying to get the sole of the club in a more normal position in relation to the slope i.e flatter?
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Ball below the feet:
When the toe is down, the clubface is aimed to the right. Lowering the hands, will move the toe up, thus leveling the leading edge.
Ball above the feet:
When the toe is up, the clubface is aimed to the left. Raising the hands, will move the toe down, thus leveling the leading edge.
The leading edge should only be used to aim when the clubhead is soled flat. Otherwise it will not be in the same direction as the face of the clubhead. That is why you want the leading edge level.
Ball below the feet:
When the toe is down, the clubface is aimed to the right. Lowering the hands, will move the toe up, thus leveling the leading edge.
Ball above the feet:
When the toe is up, the clubface is aimed to the left. Raising the hands, will move the toe down, thus leveling the leading edge.
The leading edge should only be used to aim when the clubhead is soled flat. Otherwise it will not be in the same direction as the face of the clubhead. That is why you want the leading edge level.ldeit
Not sure i agree IB. If you lower your hands when the ball is already below your feet it raises the toe even more off the ground and renders the toe and sweetspot almost unusable and vice versa on ball above. Are you trying to get the sole of the club in a more normal position in relation to the slope i.e flatter?
Explain more