It depends on the shot you want to hit. If you want the ball to roll then you should keep the clubface square and go into a forward press. When hitting a pitch shot you can play anything from 55º to 65º depending on your swing speed and how far you want to fly the ball. Anything much more than 65º would be a flop shot.
However if the ball does not slip up the clubface during contact then a "Friction Force" must be pulling on the ball in a Tangential direction (down the clubface) at the surface of the ball to keep it from slipping up the clubface. This "Friction Force'' will spin the ball (backspin) on separation. If the ball slips up the clubface during contact then this Friction Force is much reduced and hence the ball will not spin (backspin) nearly as much on separation. The grooves in the clubface will help the ball grip (Larger Friction Force) the clubface better and prevent the ball from slipping up the clubface during contact. The nature of the surface of the ball (e.g. if it is soft and "sticky") will also influence how effectively the ball grips the clubface during contact and so influences the amount of backspin on the ball at separation.
You just be careful.
I'm not, but if you are you are leaving the clubface open at impact. You need to turn your hands over as you swing through the ball.
no, you will destroy the car and the chipping [chipping could be fixed]
Clubface,toe, heel
The population of Chipping Norton is 5,972.
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Chipping Norton Railway was created in 1855.
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