The Importance of Ball Position
Take the "perfect ball-hitting machine" like the USGA's "Iron Byron" (made by TrueTemper)
and move the ball three inches forward from its normal tee location, and the machine will produce
"grounders." Move the ball two inches away from the programmed swing and toward the toe and
the result will be sideways squibs to the right. There is no magic to a perfect swing if the ball is
not in the desired position for the clubface to collide squarely with it. The ball must be positioned
to get in the way at the right part of the swing.
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