- target. The
incidence angle of the
clubface is x° to the
right of the target, and
where the path of the
clubface is also x° to the
right of the target...
-
desired path; that the
clubface is in line with the
swing path; and that the ball hits the
centre or "sweet spot" of the
clubface. The
ability to do this...
-
allows more of the ball's
surface to
contact the
clubface at impact,
allowing the
grooves of the
clubface to "grip" the ball and
induce more
backspin at...
-
tools exist to aid the
golfer in
various ways
during a round.
Adhesive clubface surfaces attach to the face of
irons or
woods and
create extra backspin...
-
launch angle and backspin; the offset,
which determines the
angle the
clubface will have to the ball at impact; the
clubhead m****,
which can "fine-tune"...
- long
irons (numbers 1-4) are
difficult to hit well even with
modern clubfaces, due to the low
trajectory and very
small face of the low-loft clubhead...
-
several design improvements.
First of all, the
majority of m****
behind the
clubface was
placed as low as possible,
resulting in an L-shaped side
profile with...
- (most
commonly 3 to 9) that
indicates the
relative angle of loft on the
clubface,
although a set of
irons will also vary in
clubhead size,
shaft length...
- investment-cast "cavity-back" designs, and the 1990s
introduction of
clubfaces that
increased backspin to
improve "bite",
resulted in
clubs with higher...
- Armour, Titleist, Ping,
BioSteel Sports Supplements Inc., NetJets, FootJoy,
Clubface Golf, RBC Golf Pigeon, and Ace Hardware.
Mahan is one of four
golfers in...