"Can someone please explain to me how it is possible to hit the inside aft quadrandt at impact with a closed clubface. I tried doing it with a real ball and club in slow motion and it seemed to be impossible (even when swinging from the inside). I must be missing something here...help me!"
tongzilla
Well, I don't think it's that hard and I'm fairly new to TGM. Yoda has a post somewhere related to talking with a pro that on the longer irons he closes the face incresingly. We're not talking a lot here. I've been trying it and it works. I accidently did it on a shorter iron and it hooked on my approach to the green. So on the longer irons, maybe 4, 5, I just turn the face a little at impact position. So, if you're hitting the inside aft, using angled hinging, it should stay straight with maybe a slight draw.
Sometimes one thinks one is hitting the inside aft and one is not. It's easy for the over the top to sneak in which is why it is important to stay on plane.