Angle of attack Shaft lean Vertical shaft lean Face contact Learn these 7 laws, and you’ll quickly discover the hidden keys to unlock better distance off the tee, greater accuracy on the fairway and better touch around the green. If you’re a regular golfer and you’d like to...
WHY DO YOU NEED THE DIVOT IN FRONT OF THE GOLF BALL? Having your divot start in front of the ball is vital for ensuring a descending angle of attack and clean contact. It is also ideal in most cases to learn to take more shallow divots for spin and trajectory control. If you are ta...
This 11-yard increase is due to a more upward angle-of-attack with the high tee, resulting in a higher ball flight and more carry. When we look at dispersion, however, we notice that as the tee height increased, the dispersion increased as well, averaging 17.4 yards off cen...
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Over-the-top refers to a downswing pattern where the club is swung above the shaft plane line established at set-up, as observed from behind the golfer. This results in an attack angle that is steeper than ideal and a swing path that moves from outside the golf ball to inside, cutting...
Ideally, you should position your feet apart at shoulder width. Place your wrist right over the golf ball. This position allows you to have maximum control over the short iron. Moreover, you can maintain balance. Step 4: Pressure on the Grip ...
Backspin is the product of how much club head speed you are imparting to the ball, how centered the hit is, the loft of the club you’re using and the angle of attack at the ball (usually determined by the club). The more loft a club has, the shorter the shaft is and that create...
Using a lob wedge, position the ball more toward your back foot, rather than toward your front foot or in the center of your stance as you would on regular chip shots. This ball position forces your golf swing to be more directly down on the ball with a more steep angle of attack, ...