2* on either side would be ideal, all very nice shots
D-Train0000
Nice, keeping the spin down. 1800-2500. Even though directionally you say you are struggling a bit. A good spin rate range is a good sign of good contact, good AofA and a well set up club/ball. The rest is the sequence, and tempo/pace/grip pressure to time your face/path numbers.
markliversedge
2 deg, but make sure the face to path is ok too
e.g. 2deg in to out with 1deg closed to path is bad news
BirdsOfAres
Are you trying to draw to cut through wind or just to have that shot in your bag? If so, close your stance and exaggerate your path a bit more. +2 to +4 will create a noticeable draw. However, your current path should continue produce a mostly straight shot, and, if that’s comfortable, I wouldn’t try to force the draw.
GoDucksOR
I heard somewhere anything under 5* is pretty playable, but that being said, all those shots look pretty nice!
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Close your club face.
2* on either side would be ideal, all very nice shots
Nice, keeping the spin down. 1800-2500. Even though directionally you say you are struggling a bit. A good spin rate range is a good sign of good contact, good AofA and a well set up club/ball. The rest is the sequence, and tempo/pace/grip pressure to time your face/path numbers.
2 deg, but make sure the face to path is ok too
e.g. 2deg in to out with 1deg closed to path is bad news
Are you trying to draw to cut through wind or just to have that shot in your bag? If so, close your stance and exaggerate your path a bit more. +2 to +4 will create a noticeable draw. However, your current path should continue produce a mostly straight shot, and, if that’s comfortable, I wouldn’t try to force the draw.
I heard somewhere anything under 5* is pretty playable, but that being said, all those shots look pretty nice!