Cicero733: will there be a need to modify formulas completely or will we be able to develop a simple equation that will just put everything on it’s head
I did not wish to hijack this thread but, as you have raised some serious concerns, and at the risk of causing further confusion to those that find it difficult to grasp HamdenPhysics, I will attempt to address your concerns.
Due to the uncertainty as to when the next polar shift will occur, which, by the way, we are long overdue for such a change, and given that our axis has already shifted 5.44 miles over the last few months alone, modifying any formulas would be an exercise in futility.
Notwithstanding, I would like to offer a few suggestions:
1. The easiest change, but at great expense, you could relocate 1.23 miles to the south west from your then current position, every 4.41 hours, to account for the amount of shift in any given 24 hour period (except, of course, during the first week of the new year which would be 29 hours, give or take depending on your drink of choice))This will make it difficult to complete any full round but you will be able to experience more courses in a shorter period of time;
2. A less costly adjustment, but not as accurate as #1, would be to play the ball further back in your stance and close your downwind eye when driving (ignore the you tube video about spinning twice before hitting. It is not only misleading but will make you sick).
3. Purchase a turkey hat from the pro-shop.(This really will not help your game but they are on sale and only two people have bought them so far).
I would like to add, due to the recent investment by our leaders, to vacuum the atmosphere, all formulas derived will have to account for the effect of emptying the large bags of particles into the oceans.
If you are really interested in the mystical aspects of swing adjustment, and why playing in drag may improve your game, especially if you have dimples, I suggest you wait until the release of my book "Existential Golf in the Covid Era".