A couple of days lower back I posted a video displaying how Cristie Kerr positions her ball at setup with a driver. But the motive force isn't the same as different clubs because the ball is on a tee. What do you do with the opposite golf equipment?
I was digging through some old Golf Magazines and found an interesting one from March 2002. It had an article called Which Way? that claimed to sort out some of the conflicting advice you often come across.
One of the sections was on setup, about whether you should use one ball function for all your golf equipment or range your ball position. Their attitude made a whole lot of experience to me so I'm passing it on.
According to this article, the best time to use a single ball position for all your clubs is when you're making a standard full swing shot. The single ball position always places the ball an inch or two inside your lead heel -- or, if you prefer, even with the logo on your golf shirt (if it has one). With this method, the width of your stance (how far back you move your trailing foot) determines how far forward the ball is in your stance.
On a preferred complete shot, a unmarried ball function glaringly gives you extra consistency in your setup due to the fact the ball is constantly in roughly the same function relative in your lead shoulder. (That makes the impact angle of the clubface and ball similar on every shot.) It also allows you live slightly behind the ball in the course of your swing, which should help you get greater distance and -- on the grounds that your swing might be extra regular -- extra accuracy.
By contrast, the best time to vary your ball position is when you want to play a different type of shot (rather than your standard shot) or when you have a bad lie. By moving the ball back farther in your stance, you can get a more downward strike on the ball when you have a bad lie or just need to keep your ball flight down. Or you can move the ball farther forward with your driver, which can be helpful when you want to hit the ball higher to take advantage of a downwind situation.
So there are a few mind that would help you expand a extra consistent method to ball role. The fewer modifications you have to make for every shot -- and therefore the less confusion you have got over every shot -- the much more likely you are to make the shot you intended.
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