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    In a series of articles, I will be sketching out the official

    Explosive Golf School Ball Flight Guide


    The guide will serve as a simple way for you to understand modern ball flight laws and descriptions of ball and club measurement. The first Chapter is Attack Angle and will be attached to this post. This thread will remain in the Articles Section of the website for now

    CHAPTER 1 ATTACHED TO THIS POST
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    Mike if these are actual figures on trevor dunn his club head speed was 110.3 and carried 213 that does not make sense to me , should of he carried more with that club head speed????
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    Quote Originally Posted by joeparr View Post
    Mike if these are actual figures on trevor dunn his club head speed was 110.3 and carried 213 that does not make sense to me , should of he carried more with that club head speed????

    Joe,

    Those are just screen shots from Flightscope... Trevor Dunn doesn't exist - the numbers are just random
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    MJ,
    It is amazing how consistent their AOA numbers are ( pro's that is). I guess the reason the PGA tour players can have that neg AOA with their drivers is they produce more Club head speed.....? Whats the keys to achieving such numbers; a very shallow AOA with the irons and a upward AOA with the driver for max launch and low spin?
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    Super job so far Mike.

    Really looking forward to the rest of it.

    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RASWING View Post
    MJ,
    It is amazing how consistent their AOA numbers are ( pro's that is). I guess the reason the PGA tour players can have that neg AOA with their drivers is they produce more Club head speed.....? Whats the keys to achieving such numbers; a very shallow AOA with the irons and a upward AOA with the driver for max launch and low spin?
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    RA,

    'Whats the keys to achieving such numbers; a very shallow AOA with the irons and a upward AOA with the driver for max launch and low spin?'

    This is the keys to a swing pattern!! Proper Kinematic Sequencing heads the list as far as I am concerned
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    Quote Originally Posted by Burner View Post
    Super job so far Mike.

    Really looking forward to the rest of it.

    Thanks.

    Thanks Burner,

    Breaking down each topic one by one makes it much easier to digest and put together at the end. Chapter 2 will be out very soon as these are also being published in a magazine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Jacobs View Post
    Thanks Burner,

    Breaking down each topic one by one makes it much easier to digest and put together at the end. Chapter 2 will be out very soon as these are also being published in a magazine.
    An Ebook might make you a few shekels once you've finished.
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    MJ,
    So basically a strong proper pivot; Hips, thorax, arms, hands, club with the proper amount of axis tilt and Flat left wrist at impact for the desired dynamic loft ?

    Now the tough part how to train the body to achieve it....
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    Looks like the ladies have something figured out with the driver.
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