A question for no one in particular: The ClubmakingWire has an interesting story summarizing a talk on high MOI putterheads Britt Lindsey gave at the recent PCS. It is at this link:
http://www.clubmakingwire.com/gw_2004_04_05.html The diagram shows 22-foot putts starting out on a straight line and then veering right or left as the ball comes to a stop. This is counter to my understanding of how balls actually roll. If a ball has stopped skidding and is rolling, is it not true that it cannot have any sidespin and simply follows gravity? Can anyone explain this? TIA, Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] 573-884-8760
