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13 minutes ago, GolfLug said:

When I said look for longer deeper divot, it is to see if in these particular cases he has more impact speed, which sustains directional inertia in downward direction for longer.

I see your point there.

It's also interesting that he does not typically see it with driver where his contact is consistently to the heel side. I'm guessing that he tends to catch it toward the heel most of the time and the big draws result from hitting the sweet spot (as well as possibly better impact conditions). Might want to see what he does differently with these clubs in setup / swing and experiment with adopting the adjustment with the others, and then just tweak the path a bit so the draw isn't so big.

9 minutes ago, Moose777 said:

I can definitely feel the extra spin at impact.  But, my movements during the swing feel the same to me and it looks the same to the people I am playing with.

But, as soon as I hit it, I know it is long and left.

Honestly you can't 'feel the spin' at impact, because the interval of ball contact is too brief and the ball really slide/rolls on the club face and regular spin occurs after it launches.

You may feel more solid contact or better impact conditions that causes you to 'know' the spin that's likely to result.

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