Very good, informative post, and a great introduction to the Classroom series.
I would imagine it varies among players, but does the amount of toe hand impact strike position on the face? That is, would toe hang changes alter whether a player is likely to hit it out of the toe or heel, possibly producing a more predictable miss?
Also, does the amount of toe hang change the lie angle, as a general rule? I know Odyssey's eye-fit system used the distance away from the ball a player aligns his eye to correspond to toe hang, but would that also affect whether a putter tends to need a more upright or flatter lie angle, or is that all personal preference?
I would imagine it varies among players, but does the amount of toe hand impact strike position on the face? That is, would toe hang changes alter whether a player is likely to hit it out of the toe or heel, possibly producing a more predictable miss?
Also, does the amount of toe hang change the lie angle, as a general rule? I know Odyssey's eye-fit system used the distance away from the ball a player aligns his eye to correspond to toe hang, but would that also affect whether a putter tends to need a more upright or flatter lie angle, or is that all personal preference?