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Driven by Data: Controlling Low Point in the Golf Swing

David Watkins

Control your low point… And you control your strike. If you're hitting fat or thin shots and not sure how to improve your consistency and ball striking then some Low Point drills could be in order. The low point of the swing tells us so much about what is happening tin the swing, and golf tech can help shine a light on these issues.

Driven by Data: Use Flight Time To Your Advantage

David Watkins

Flight time is how long the ball stays in the air from impact to landing. Because it's easy to understand, it's importance is often overlooked. It relates to distance control, being able to handle the conditions on the day, and stopping power on the green. Using golf tech such as launch monitors can help measure and track your progress and learn to use flight time to your advantage.

Driven by Data: Face to Target | Club Face Angle

David Watkins

Clubface Angle is often referred to as Face to Target, and it's the angle of your clubface at impact relative to the target line. Leave it open and the ball starts right (Push), Close it off and the ball starts left (Pull) - getting it right is a skill, and learning to control it will make you a more consistent player.

Driven by Data: What Does Spin Axis Mean?

David Watkins

Spin axis is the axis around which the ball is rotating relative to the ground. The angle of this axis determines the curvature of the ball, and the spin rate and ball speed of the ball determines how far it curves. Once you learn how to manipulate the spin axis through face angle and club path by controlling your swing, you can play a round and be able to draw and fade the ball flight as required and in control, which will lower your scores.