Launch angle combined with ball speed help determine optimal backspin needed for maximum distance. This measurement is important for proper distance and gap control when fitting clubs.
A critical measurement for determining launch angle and spin rates for optimal distance. Both ends of the spectrum affect overall distance. Spin loft represents the primary variable determining how much backspin is on the ball. It can also be a key indicator noting differences between more and less skilled golfers, as large gaps in the spin loft spectrum are often seen with a driver swing. Most golfers have too much spin loft due to a far too downward AoA, too much dynamic loft and an open face-to-path relationship.
The degree difference noted between the two players also closely represents their spin rates and shot distance. Club path is measured relative to center, or the target line. As we recently outlined in our piece on golf ball flight laws , club path is typically referred to as being in to out, or out to in. Face angle determines the initial direction of the shot.
Often referred to as open, square or closed, this angle in relation to club path also determines the curve of the shot. For righties, a closed clubface at impact will create shots starting left of the target, while an open face will initially push shots to the right. Still need more clarification?
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What do those numbers tell me? Last edited: Apr 19, Staff member. I am really trying to figure out my swing at the moment. The man at the pga store did a lie board check and it stated I am hitting the toe first on the ground, about 2 to 4 degrees he said. Is that a swing flaw? Anyway I can get my downswing flatter? TLUBulldogGolf 1 post. Epriley 1 post. With help I changed it to positive and was hitting draws, shame I can't do this everytime yet on the course!
It is the direction the ball starts relative to the target line. Negative is left of center positive is right. It's an approximation of face angle at impact but not exact. Titleist D3 9. Mizuno T20 Raw PX 6. And keep in mind it's relative to what the monitor thinks is the target line - which may not be the same thing as what you think the target line is. Epriley said The man at the pga store did a lie board check and it stated I am hitting the toe first on the ground, about 2 to 4 degrees he said.
First of all, a lie board is not an accurate or reliable way to check for lie angle. But to answer the question, there is no right or wrong lie angle outside of how it matches your particular swing.
So lie angles needing adjustment just means the lie angle of the clubs don't match the swing plane at impact. Each degree the lie angle is off only results in the shot being about yards offline. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead.
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