This is a random ramble while watching the tournament this week...and I know I probably lost you already but hear me out if you're willing to read this....
How many times are you watching golf and the pros are having a hard time controlling spin? I feel like I see a lot of shots where it's difficult for pros, because they can't turn off the attack angle and good form like a switch, and the shots they play have tons of spin with wedges. Amateurs don't tend to have that much spin...at all...and I feel like at times some of those mid range wedge shots might actually be easier that way?
So, is the ability to have JUST enough spin to hold, but never spin back, potentially helpful in some cases? Not saying we're pulling the shot off better than a pro could, but in some cases I just feel like it may actually be helpful.
Or, is it that pros CAN control it, but they just play with the mindset where more spin is always helpful?
How many times are you watching golf and the pros are having a hard time controlling spin? I feel like I see a lot of shots where it's difficult for pros, because they can't turn off the attack angle and good form like a switch, and the shots they play have tons of spin with wedges. Amateurs don't tend to have that much spin...at all...and I feel like at times some of those mid range wedge shots might actually be easier that way?
So, is the ability to have JUST enough spin to hold, but never spin back, potentially helpful in some cases? Not saying we're pulling the shot off better than a pro could, but in some cases I just feel like it may actually be helpful.
Or, is it that pros CAN control it, but they just play with the mindset where more spin is always helpful?