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Face Angle

Face Angle is the direction the club face is pointed (right or left) at impact.

Most golfers refer to this as having an ‘open’ or ‘closed’ club face.

A positive value means the club face is pointed to the right of the target at impact (‘open’ for a right-handed golfer) and a negative value means the […]

2024-07-05T16:36:35+01:00July 23rd, 2024|

Club Path

Club Path is the direction the club head is moving (right or left) at impact.

Most golfers relate this number to hitting the ball ‘in-to-out’ or ‘out-to-in’.

A positive value means the club is moving to the right of the target at impact (‘in-to-out’ for a right-handed golfer) and a negative value means it is moving […]

2024-07-05T16:36:44+01:00July 21st, 2024|

Dynamic Loft

Dynamic Loft is the amount of loft on the club face at impact

The golfer’s attack angle, how the shaft bends, how the golfer releases the club head,

whether the club face is open or closed to the club path, and where the ball makes contact

on the club face can all impact […]

2024-07-05T16:36:52+01:00July 19th, 2024|

Ball Speed

Ball Speed is the speed of the golf ball immediately after impact

Ball speed is created by club speed and impact.

Bad impact such as shots hit on the toe or heel will reduce the potential ball speed.

‘Glancing blows’ created by hooks, slices, and hitting too much down on the ball can […]

2024-07-05T16:37:01+01:00July 17th, 2024|

Carry

Carry is the distance the ball travels through the air.

An important thing to know about carry is that the value is given for a landing area that is the same height as where the ball is hit from. Then the golfer can adjust for uphill and downhill shots on the course.

This reason is why […]

2024-07-05T16:37:37+01:00July 15th, 2024|

Attack Angle

Attack Angle is the direction the club head is moving (up or down) at impact.

Shots hit off the ground should have a negative attack angle in order to create ‘ball first’ contact.

However, golfers with slower club speeds should be careful not to hit too much down (negative attack angle) with their irons;

2024-07-05T16:37:46+01:00July 13th, 2024|

Club Speed

Club Speed determines a golfer’s potential distance

Club Speed is the speed the club head is traveling immediately prior to impact.

More club speed equals more potential distance.

In fact, adding 1 mph of club speed can increase your distance by up to 3 yards with the driver.

 

The highest […]

2024-07-05T16:37:54+01:00July 11th, 2024|

Launch Angle

Launch Angle is the angle the ball takes off at relative to the ground.

Launch angle is highly correlated to dynamic loft.

Launch angle will always be a little less than dynamic loft, but will have a similar value.

 

Along with ball speed, launch angle is a primary component to determining the height […]

2024-07-05T16:38:02+01:00July 9th, 2024|

Spin Rate

Spin Rate is the amount of spin on the golf ball immediately after impact

Spin rate has a major influence on the height and distance of a shot.

Spin rate is one of the least appreciated numbers, especially in windy conditions.

 

A high spin rate is the enemy, particularly when hitting in to […]

2024-07-05T16:38:14+01:00July 7th, 2024|

Smash Factor

Smash Factor is ball speed divided by club speed.

Smash Factor relates to the amount of energy transferred from the club head to the golf ball.

The higher the smash factor the better the energy transfer.

 

A golfer would hope to achieve a smash factor near 1.50 on driver shots.

That means for a […]

2024-07-05T16:38:22+01:00July 5th, 2024|
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