Sorry that it wasn't more clear Lynn. I guess you haven't been totally apprised of what the D-Plane is and how it operates so it would of course be difficult to understand the question.
Essentially IF (and this is a big if) a person catches the ball while the clubhead is starting to travel back up and in past low point, then the path would be leftward. To offset for this one should set up a bit more closed. With short irons the ball is struck further back from low point and therefore the path is traveling out to the right. To compensate for this you need to align to the left.
Rofl , You are not as smart as you think Ringer , Hogan has a closed stance with longer clubs BUT since he takes a Divot even with his 3 wood how is he catching it past low point , COMEDY
Rofl , You are not as smart as you think Ringer , Hogan has a closed stance with longer clubs BUT since he takes a Divot even with his 3 wood how is he catching it past low point , COMEDY
What the heck is your problem?
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