A Little Means a Lot
February 9, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Golf Instruction

photo credit: Saginaw Future If your clubface is not square when contact is made with the ball, it will amount to a large error by the time the ball reaches your target area. If the clubface is a mere two or three degrees off at impact, the ball will be 20 to 30 yards off at a distance of 150 – 200 yards.
Every golfer has a different swing, in fact, some golfers have what might be called a ”bad swing.” If your swing is not Ernie Els-like, it doesn’t mean you can’t hit good shots. If your clubface meets the ball perfectly square at the point of impact, all of your shots will be accurate. A square clubface at impact will also increase your shot distance.

