12:18 I don't fully understand why he started with the wind 10 and then switched? I know it's for the setup but here he didn't even do anything with the first ball he switched so quick lol
@@frankiejames650 you can work out the max distance of the club by pushing up as far as it goes. You can then work out the min distance by pulling back as far as it goes. All the distances in between have a “true” club distance as a percentage of the max, min or mid. You just need to work out if the ball is in between mid and max or mid and min and by how much. Hope this is more useful.