CONTROLLING THE CLUBFACE : MATCH THE FACE TO THE PATH
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ธ.ค. 2024
- Director of Instruction at the TruGolf Academy Jon Watts talks you through a simple tip, but vital to hit more fairways and greens in regulation.
Learn how to manage your game better by matching your clubface to your swing path!
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Very well explained, cheers
Very well done. I know this will help me as I struggle to control my curvature of my ball flight to the left. I’ve instinctively opened the club face at time to try to correct this, but I wasn’t sure this was the appropriate change to make.
Absolutely David 👍🏻
So pointing the face at address left or right is a strategy you recommend for controlling face at impact?
Matching the correct face for the path! I guess it’s more controlling the flight than face
When you say pointing to the right do you mean open the face ?
Yes absolutely 👍🏻
Confusing 4:15 ..Path left....face closed....ball goes left not fade
I think even though the face was closed to target and the path was left, the face to path was still positive or open (face pointing right of the path) which is why it faded.
But correct!? The face needs to be closed to the target but open to the path. So sim the face where you want it to start and get the path more extreme