Is there any benefit if marking the golfball in such a way as to indicate/highlight the "aft/inner quadrant" and "line of compression"??
I was thinking of colouring in a wedge of the ball - apex at centre of the ball, broad base in the inner aft segment. It would end up looking ( from above) a bit like "pacman" or a pie with a 30 degree piece taken out.
I was thinking that :-
a) The broad base area would mark the area of impact with the club ( ie. the bit of the ball we focus on during the swing) and, as the pen usually comes off onto the clubface, it would mark the clubface as an indicator of heel/centre/toe striking.
b) The directional/ arrowlike appearance of the wedge could be aligned on the tee peg to indicate "line of compression"? or is that "angle of approach"?? or are they the same at impact ??
Is this going to be helpful ?
I am TGM beginner so be brutal if i am on completely wrong path please!!!