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The alarming reason there's a 95% chance your putter isn't aimed where you want it w/ David Edel

Golf Science Lab

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The Myth of Toe Hang

The line is part of that scenario. Really creating a certain aim bias, the head design is part of it in terms of creating a rotational bias. And then there acceleration, the speed control and the factors that they're trying to succinct up. Some players I've seen have come in with 88 degrees per second of face closure. That produces side spin rotation. No matter how straight you hit it, if you hit it on that intended line, the hook spin or cut spin is going to make you miss it. The more offer you can take an MMI putter, hold it in your fingertips at vertical and it's stable. But then when you put it on the incline plane

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