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Old 01-31-2005, 10:21 AM
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Wolfman - I'd agree with MJ's post - 10-2D is a better choice for hitters.

That being said, I think 'most' people should start out with 10-2D regardless of hitting or swinging. It has the advantage of better clubHEAD control, which is where the majority of people are lacking.

Once you can 'compress' the ball, you will find that 10-2B gives you better clubFACE control (IMO), however this requires really 'getting' FULL roll and trusting it.

I wouldn't disagree with your AI at all on starting with 10-2D - for a swinger's motion it basically forces you to really 'let' the club swing, however don't bother trying to play a fade as a swinger using it!
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