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Golf 247.eu: The Global Platform for Innovative Technologies and Teaching Concepts.

Golf 247.eu: The Global Platform for Innovative Technologies and Teaching Concepts.

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  • #274 Mastering the Low-Flight, High-Spin Wedge Shot
    Jul 4 2025

    If you’ve ever seen a wedge shot bounce once and zip to a stop, you’ve witnessed one of the most precise shots in golf: the low-launching, high-spinning wedge. This technique is about control—not power—and requires clean mechanics, modern equipment, and focused training.

    Start with a lob wedge that’s no older than one year. Studies show up to 25% of spin is lost after just 700 shots. Worn grooves mean less friction and less spin. Also use a premium golf ball, such as a Pro V1, to generate the grip needed for that “one-hop-and-stop” effect.

    The key is delivering less dynamic loft. Your 60° wedge must effectively become a 45° club at impact. This is achieved by leaning the shaft forward and keeping the wrists stable through impact. Proper wrist angles and a hands-ahead position are critical.

    Watch the pros: they finish with the clubhead low and their torso fully rotated. That low finish doesn’t come from flipping the wrists but from maintaining shaft lean and letting the body lead. Amateurs often stop rotating and let the club pass their hands—resulting in higher flight, inconsistent contact, and poor spin.

    Train this motion with a simple alignment rod:

    • Place a tee slightly above the grass.

    • Insert a stick under the grip, extending past your lead hip.

    • Make swings without letting the stick hit your side.

    If it does, you’re flipping. When done correctly, your hands lead, the stick stays clear, and the clubhead finishes low with a shallow, brushing divot—not a dig.

    • Ball: slightly back of center

    • Hands: ahead of the ball

    • Weight: favor lead side

    • Motion: shallow strike, full rotation

    Think of brushing the turf—not chopping it. The goal is to compress the ball with minimal loft and create that low-flying, high-spin shot.

    • Use new, sharp wedges

    • Trust premium balls

    • Lean the shaft forward

    • Rotate the body fully

    • Finish low and controlled

    • Strike shallow, not steep

    This shot isn’t reserved for tour pros—it’s trainable. With modern tools, simple drills, and the right technique, you’ll turn wedge shots into scoring opportunities.

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  • #273 Golf Ball Flight – Mastering Path, Face, and Spin with a LaunchMonitor
    Jul 3 2025

    Understanding why the ball curves as it does is essential to mastering your golf swing. Using a LaunchMonitor provides precise insight into the club's path and face angle at impact—two of the most influential factors in ball flight. The key lies not in simply hitting the ball "square" but in creating the correct combination of path and face to produce predictable curvature.

    Key Definitions

    • Club Path: The direction the clubhead travels through impact.

    • Face Angle: The orientation of the clubface at impact—left, right, or square to the target.

    • Face-to-Path: The difference between the club’s path and face angle. This determines the spin axis and, ultimately, the ball’s curve.

    Core PrincipleFor a controlled shot shape—draw or fade—the club path and face angle must have opposite signs, and the face angle must be smaller in magnitude than the path. This combination produces curvature back toward the target line.

    Draw Example

    • Club Path: Positive (moving right of the target).

    • Face Angle: Negative (pointing slightly left).

    • Result: Ball starts right, spins left (negative spin axis), and curves back to center.

    Fade Example

    • Club Path: Negative (moving left).

    • Face Angle: Positive (slightly open).

    • Result: Ball starts left, spins right (positive spin axis), and fades toward the target.

    Misconception – The Square Face MythA common mistake is aiming for a 0° face angle at impact. In reality, this does not guarantee straight shots. Even with a square face, the path can create spin, causing the ball to curve off-line. The true goal is not a square face—but the right spin relationship to match your intended shot shape.

    Why This MattersA LaunchMonitor allows you to read and understand this crucial data.Example:

    • A shot with a positive path and a more negative face angle launches right, spins left, and curves back perfectly—this is the draw many top players aim for.

    Shot Analysis

    • Bad Pull Hook: Positive path, but an even more negative face angle → ball launches and curves sharply left.

    • Slight Miss Left: Path right, face angle also right but too large → slight left spin, shot finishes left.

    • Ideal Draw: Path right, face slightly left, and smaller in magnitude → perfect curvature.

    • Textbook Fade: Path left, face slightly open, smaller in magnitude → clean fade to center.

    Final TakeawayMastering face-to-path dynamics enables shot shaping with purpose. The secret isn’t in zeroing out your numbers—but in managing the relationship between them. Whether you aim for a gentle fade or a powerful draw, consistent control begins with data—and a LaunchMonitor delivers it with precision.

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