Peak Height, or the apex of a golf ball's trajectory, is the highest point reached by a golf ball during its Flight. Peak Height will vary greatly based on individual players' launch conditions. The...
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...
Stopping power has to do with the angle of descent of the golf ball, the spin rate, and the course conditions you’re playing in. If you're not generating enough spin on an iron approach shot, it's...
The Launch Direction of a golf shot is defined by Trackman® as the horizontal direction of movement of the golf ball’s center of gravity immediately after leaving the club face. It is typically...
Launch Angle is the angle measured in degrees at which the ball leaves the club face, relative to the ground. This is not the trajectory or the angle to the peak trajectory. It is measured in the...
According to TrackMan®, Swing Plane is the vertical angle between the ground and the orbit that the club head travels on during the bottom portion of the swing arc. Swing plane is similar to what golf...
TrackMan® defines Angle of Attack as the vertical direction of the club head’s geometric center movement at the time of maximum compression of the golf ball. Shots hit off the ground typically require...
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...
If you ever play golf at high elevation, you are likely to notice some added distance in your game. Altitude...
TrackMan® defines Angle of Attack as the vertical direction of the club head’s geometric center movement at...
Angle of Descent is the angle, typically measured in degrees, at which the golf ball strikes the ground as it...
In discussing golf ball flight and curve, the Axis of Rotation is the imaginary line running through the...
Sign up for a free Team Titleist membership to gain access to exclusive product experiences, events, sweepstakes, and more.
We've sent you an email with the information needed to reset your password. The email might take a couple of minutes to reach your account.
For help at anytime contact customer service.
(800) 333-4200M-F 9am - 5pm EST.