One of the interesting parts about golf is that when we look at a bag of clubs we've got 14 of them and none of them are quite the same. The rules slightly different and when we look at the slight differences from one end of the back to the other end we get a massive difference a putter bears no resemblance no toll to a driver and no resembles a toll to a sand wedge. So from end to end the some fairly big differences in that and his golf is we have to associate with those differences understand those differences and then change what we do to make sure the club is doing its best job.
So I've got 3 different clubs have got a puter an 8 iron and a driver and I got 3 different golf balls and they're very very different position there are different distance away from me there's a different distance in forwards and backwards terms and in relation to my stance. So if I start off with my putter my ball position is just very slightly ahead of center I have quite near to the golf ball and I've got a relatively narrow stance and that some going to be standing for my putting shots. As I go to my 8 iron and I'm going to actually widen my stance slightly so the ball still sits just slightly ahead of center I've got the ball a lot further away from me.