Angle of Descent is the angle, typically measured in degrees, at which the golf ball strikes the ground as it falls from the highest point of its flight. The Angle of Descent is dependent upon dimple...
Face Angle is the horizontal direction in which the club face points at impact. Face angle is expressed in terms of degrees right or left of the target line. Club path influences the initial direction...
For over seventeen years, Stephanie Luttrell has played a key role in innovating and elevating Titleist drivers, fairway metals and hybrids. She currently serves as the Director of Titleist Metalwood...
Urethane Elastomer is a soft yet tough, synthetic polymeric material that is used to form the covers on premium, tour-played golf balls. There are two different types of urethane covers – cast...
A TPI screen is crucial for golf performance as it helps identify a player's physical strengths and limitations that can affect their swing mechanics and overall game. By assessing flexibility,...
During the downswing, the clubhead approaches the ball from inside the target line and (in an ideal, neutral swing) returns to the target line right at the moment the club contacts the ball. After...
Golf is a game of precision and in order to hit accurate shots, you must aim properly. Learn how an alignment...
There's more than one way to swing a golf club. In fact, there are infinite ways to swing but finding the most...
A TPI screen is crucial for golf performance as it helps identify a player's physical strengths and...
The degree to which club speed is converted to ball speed is called Smash Factor (also referred to as Transfer...
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