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 the dynamic loft.
Creating the proper dynamic loft for the golfer’s club speed is important to creating the
optimal trajectory and maximising carry.
Too much dynamic loft can send the ball too high into the air and reduce the golfer’s distance.
Too little dynamic loft can send the ball too low, causing the ball to roll out excessively, making
it difficult to judge distance.
TECHNICAL DEFINITION:
Dynamic Loft – The vertical club face orientation at the centre-point of contact between
the club face and golf ball at the time of maximum compression