Shaft lean ¶
By: Guy K on Jan. 6, 2024, 6:48 a.m.
Tyler,
In your book and your isolated club movement video, you show that shaft lean from address opens or closes the face depending on whether you have forward or backward lean. A few folks I know claim that this will not open/close the face unless you are somehow twisting the club. Suggested setting club up against a wall and sliding forward. I did that with a 4i and the face still opened. I set up my putter, old ping anser, leaning it against the edge of a rectangular bar stool and slid it so I could be behind the club and above - face opens and logo on grip never twists. One person went so far as making a video and contorting their upper body while leaning the shaft claiming the face stays square - I zoomed in on my 23' Mac and used my iPhone level app to measure the face - 2* open at setup and then opens to 6* and as hands past the lead thigh the toe twists shut to 0* Not compelling video evidence. You, in the isolated club movement video, make more of a golf turn when you lean the shaft then this person did - if they swung like they leaned the shaft they would be lucky to have a cap below 30.
To the point do you have any 3 D date supporting this movement? Or other ways to demonstrate the face opens/closes?
I found this Instagram clip where the instructor holds the club in front of them while standing straight up and using lead hand only pushes the handle to the lead side - club opens and he demos a slight twist to then square it.
Starts at end of first video but meat of demo is at start of second video in multi tab Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CVWA19BN4zY/?utm_medium=copy_link&img_index=1
A real golf nerd discussion, lol. I imagine there exists plenty of folks that don't believe the face opens. Haven't discussed lowering and raising the handle but if they are consistent they likely would claim the face stays square too. Also the scoop/flip to compensate for an open face effectively causes a vertical shaft or backward lean at impact - so if shaft lean didn't change the face angle why would this compensation movement need to happen (rhetorical).
All this and maybe there is a chance they are correct - but I have given it a good shots and did as was suggested but still get open/close and don't see any handle twist - I'm moving the handle with my thumb and index finger when I slide it so really unlikely I am doing a twist and my grips have front facing logos as a marker.
Whew.
Thanks, guy