I normally look at back of ball (pick a dimple) with all clubs, and sometimes when I hit the ball it flies low for 100 yards and drops to the ground. I assume that means my low point is a couple of inches behind the ball. Should I be looking on top of the ball & slightly to player side of ball with my irons? Also, should I look at back of ball & slightly to player side of ball with my driver?
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I hear that. I come from the shifter-lifter lineage of golf hackers, so each new thing we learn is just a new building block towards a much more enjoyable experience. I recently unearthed another nugget that got me to a new level (in my grip). As I have stated several times here (Tom knows), sometimes hearing the same message, or instruction, in more than one reference, or voice, helps most of us learn and grasp this material better. Since I bought the S&T book (amazing), I've clarified so many things in my mind.