Attack Angle in Golf: Why It Changes Your Distance
Most amateurs hit down on their driver at -1.8 degrees and lose 20 to 25 yards. Here is what attack angle really means, and how to fix yours.
Most amateurs hit down on their driver at -1.8 degrees and lose 20 to 25 yards. Here is what attack angle really means, and how to fix yours.
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