Defined as the angle of the leading edge of the clubface relative to the swing path: open, square or closed. It will determine the accuracy of the ball’s flight.
what is Club Face
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the orbit that your golf club travels around your body.
what is Club Path
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This law governs where the ball makes contact on the face of the club. Contact could be either on the center, fore (toe) or aft (heel), or above or below the sweet spot.
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what is when the swing path is out to in and the club face is open to club path
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A club head can swing into the ball on an ascending path (the club head moving up into the ball) or a descending path (moving down into the ball).
what is Angle of Attack
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the amount of loft on the clubface at impact relative to the ground. Players often inadvertently change the loft of the club causing the ball to travel too far, too short, too low or too high.
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What is "Ball Speep/Clubhead Speed = PTR"
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