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I noticed this watching the NCAAs yesterday. It doesn't look like the ball made contact on the heel, unless I'm mistaken and it's the angle. What do you think? Heel contact? Player is holding the face open? Both? Go to the end of the video to see it. When impact looks like that, I'm guessing dynamic loft is higher?

 

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It was hit slightly on the toe.

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20 minutes ago, iacas said:

It was hit slightly on the toe.

Yeah, heel contact would cause the club to twist closed/counter-clockwise.

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Yeah! I went through that whole ordeal only to witness the last few seconds, where nevets seems to think that it's a heel strike! What are you looking at? How do your eyes work?

OK, i looked at your post again, and you're not really suggesting that it's a heel hit, but then who is? Where did that idea come from? Give us a clue, please!

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