Hitting your golf shorts like a frozen rope should be an ambition of any golfer. Golfers describe a perfectly straight golf shot that has zero lateral spin as looking like it is clinging to a frozen rope i.e. a perfectly straight golf shot. In order for a golf shot to fly perfectly straight it must be struck with a path and a club face that are perfectly matched up and also struck from the centre of the golf club, therefore imparting zero or very little lateral spin on the golf ball. This requires a high degree of skill but will also produce some of the best golf shots you'll ever hit.
You folks watching at home I don't know if you ever heard this terminology. When I first heard it it kind of baffled my mind a little bit and I heard a shot my mate said just like a frozen rope and I thought what. What are you on about a frozen rope that got see me for just a good golf shot wise it was insulting me. So Peter froze the rope analogy can you give it to give the viewers at home what we're talking about here. You imagine a frozen rope exactly going to be ropes in a straight line in frozen right on your target line so imagine the ball is here the target is out here and in that direction there is a frozen rope. If a golfer that has the ball on a frozen rope he is not missing the target so it's not gone limp It's not go in this way in the bunker that when the tree like frozen right straight down the middle. Right so I should talk to that friend and actually get back in touch with them it was a compliment right.