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Yea and here's a video where Furyk explains that if he starts the ball left he knows that he is swinging out to in.


A lot of bad information out there...


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"There are Trackman data to confirm this, videos on Youtube, articles, pictures, explanations, all of which you have been presented with in this thread. There is just no way to not comprehend this if you really took your time to try understanding it. All you do is keep posting the same phrases over and over, ignoring the answers time and time again. If I didn't have more belief in people, I'd say you're a troll."

If you took the time to do some research and look at other point of views and opinions you might see that im not debating what is happening with the ball flight laws.Rather what is the underlying cause of all these people swinging over the top and slicing.(there are other opinions on this) Maybe not shared on this thread.

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There are Trackman data to confirm this, videos on Youtube, articles, pictures, explanations, all of which you have been presented with in this thread. There is just no way to not comprehend this if you really took your time to try understanding it. All you do is keep posting the same phrases over and over, ignoring the answers time and time again. If I didn't have more belief in people, I'd say you're a troll.

Seconded.

If anyone can justify why this thread should be re-opened, PM me.

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