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Equipment - Shaft Flex - Ep 4
Shaft Flex
“Flex” refers to the ability of a golf shaft to bend as forces are applied to it during the golf swing. These forces are generated by the type of swing that you have – fast or slow, smooth or jerky. There are five generally used ratings for shaft flex: Extra Stiff, Stiff, Regular, Sen...
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Equipment - Lie Angle - Ep 5
Understanding Lie Angle
The lie angle of an iron is the angle made between the ground and the club shaft when the sole of the club rests flat on the ground (as if you were addressing the ball). When this angle is smaller, the lie angle is said to be “flatter.” When this angle is larger, the lie ...
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Equipment Impact Point - Ep 6
Impact Point
GET CENTER CONTACT FOR OPTIMAL SMASH-FACTOR, SPIN AND BALL SPEED.
Higher on the face creates less spin, and lower on the face creates more spin. Get center face contact to optimize your clubhead speed and attack angle. Optimizing these will produce an optimal ball speed, launch angl...