Every shot you hit on a golf course – draw, fade, slice, hook, pull, push – is essentially a function of two factors. Club face angle and club path. Before launch monitor technology, skilled players knew they could shape shots…
Certain swing movements naturally steepen the club, while others help shallow it — and those differences directly influence ball flight. Steeper patterns tend to produce more fade, while shallower patterns often lead to a draw. The goal isn’t to copy…
Check out Kevin Na’s incredible shot tracer tee shots at LIV Adelaide! Watch his precise drives and amazing technique as he takes on the course. Don’t miss the highlights from this thrilling event! #KevinNa #LIVGolf #Adelaide #GolfShots #ShotTracer #GolfHighlights baby…
Fighting your starting direction with your golf shots? The first step to solving it is understanding the leading cause, which our friend @Fredrik and Hannah demonstrates a simple way to check. Your clubface angle in relation to your target will…
Pt.1 of understanding why your golf ball starts and ends where it does. This series will break down fundamental clubface-to-path relationships to help you understand why your golf ball starts and ends where it does! In part 1, we break…