Would you still see open or cleared hips for a draw though? I realize it would be less as you create the space more behind but curious if still opening or disconnection is present
No discussion about trying to shape one’s ball flight is meaningful without talking about the relationship between Path and Face. One can manipulate one’s Swing Direction and Club Path to start the ball Right or Left of target line but if Face Angle is the SAME or Square to Path, the resultant Horizontal Launch Direction will either be a straight Push or Pull due to a Zero Face-to-Path angle (ie Zero Curvature) assuming centre strike on Face and no Gear Effect.
Please rename this video. The D Plane is not a giant letter D on the ground. It is the pair of vectors formed at impact by face and path, and the resulting spin axis.
Love the visual of where you create space in the swing to shape shots!
Right on!! Glad you enjoyed
Would you still see open or cleared hips for a draw though? I realize it would be less as you create the space more behind but curious if still opening or disconnection is present
good info, i enjoyed it, thnx.
Just the hands down best possible as usual. No one explains the nuts and bolts of what's actually going on better than Riley, tj and the egs squad 🎉
Thanks so much man!
Great video thanks
You bet!
Always wonder what is a cut, so is it a fancy word for a fade?🤔
Yes, since in a functional fade you are “cutting across” the ball in terms of path, people call tiny fades cuts.
No discussion about trying to shape one’s ball flight is meaningful without talking about the relationship between Path and Face. One can manipulate one’s Swing Direction and Club Path to start the ball Right or Left of target line but if Face Angle is the SAME or Square to Path, the resultant Horizontal Launch Direction will either be a straight Push or Pull due to a Zero Face-to-Path angle (ie Zero Curvature) assuming centre strike on Face and no Gear Effect.
Please rename this video. The D Plane is not a giant letter D on the ground. It is the pair of vectors formed at impact by face and path, and the resulting spin axis.
Ok hoss
Why is a plane a half circle ?
It’s beyond me how you can talk about fades and draws and not talk about face to path once but share your misunderstanding of what the D Plane is.
@@sawgrass51 hit em well pal ❤️❤️😘