Furthermore, the clubface’s center of flexion, usually in the center of the face, is not always aligned with the spot where you want to make contact with the ball, especially with clubheads that have interchangeable weighting. In order to know where to miss, let’s first recognize that a miss-hit refers to striking the ball away from the clubhead’s center of percussion - aka the clubhead’s sweet spot, which is the spot on the clubface where the center of gravity is directly behind it, and coincidentally, the point on the clubface where the maximum transfer of energy takes place.Īlso, we call it a sweet spot, but in actuality it’s a point, not a spot, where the horizontal and vertical center of gravity intersect behind the clubface. Where are the best places to miss with each club? - Brett M., California This week we look at the sweet spot on your clubs and help you better understand the best places to miss it. Welcome to Gear Questions You’re Afraid to Ask, a series produced in partnership with Cleveland/Srixon Golf. Knowing where to miss on your clubface can help your bad shots become a lot better.
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