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I have heard that at impact your swing plane should be hitting at the 4 o'clock on the ball ( a clock around the ball when looking down at setup) When I do this I feel like the swing is more in-to-out. Is this just a feeling because i am so used to an out to in swing?

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Most good players swing the club on an inside to out path...even those who fade it.

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Hitting the ball at 4 o'clock may be a good mental picture but it's impossible unless the face is pointing 30° right *and then it's possible with ANY path):

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You are right Erik....and agreed it would be a great mental key for the player who has an outside to in swing path. The same as the old tip that has the golfer imagine the ball is a cube and you are trying to hit the back corner of the cube.

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Have to agree, 1 degree being 1/360 of a circle, and 1 hour being 1/12 of a circle, thats very substantial.

You'd be surprised how little a change will produce a big effect on the golf ball.

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ok this is what I had a feeling about I never had good results trying to hit it at 4. Thanks for all the info!

After a bad tee shot it does not mean the hole is over, it means you have an opportunity to show what you are made of!


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