What miss is acceptable for a teaching pro standards

The club face is square, the only factor that changed as the distance from the ball. So hence it was close to perfect.

It's a silly sentiment that I got away from early in my career. There are zero positives to take away from the shanks.

I agree it is silly, but realistically it is closer to a perfect shot that one hit out on the toe. Perhaps it was to find something positive to say, saying it's close to the perfect shot, is better than "damn that was awful"
 
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