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Sweet spot
The favoured point on the clubface, where contact with the ball feels best.
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Sweet spot: The point on your club where you want to impact on the ball, to get it to go where you want. Cavity-backed clubs have large sweet spots and are best for beginners.

sweet spot-- The center of the clubface where the ball should be struck.
swing-- To move one's golf club with the intention of hitting a golf ball.
swing weight-- A golf club's weight.

Sweet Spot: The dead center of the face of the club.
Sweet Swing: Term given to a player who swings at the ball in a skilled manner. A golfer who makes a smooth swing is considered to be a "sweet swinger." ...

sweet spot Slang for the center of the club face.
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tap in A short putt.

Sweet Spot
The preferred spot on the club face with which to strike the ball. The section of club face that delivers the maximum transfer of energy to the ball.
Starter ...

Sweet Spot: The best and most advantageous spot on a club face to hit the ball — usually in the center.
Swing Plane: The imaginary plane on which the clubhead travels during the swing.

Sweet Spot: Perfect point on the clubface with which to strike the ball.
Swing plane: Angle at which the club shaft travels around the body during a swing.
Swing weight: Measure of a club's weight to its length.

SWEET SPOT
The best spot on the club face to hit the ball, somewhere about equal distance from the toe and the heel.
SUDDEN DEATH ...

Sweet Spot: The point on the clubface where, if it is struck with an object, the clubface will not torque or twist to either side. (To find the sweet spot on his putter, he held the grip with his thumb and forefinger and let it hang vertically.

Sweet Spot : The center of mass of the club. The solid spot on the clubface. Example: I nailed it right on the sweet spot.
Swing : 1. To make a stroke. Example: His swing had flaws but he was very effective.

Sweet spot - A precise spot on the face of a golf club that will deliver the maximum mass behind the ball.

SWEET SPOT - the center point of the face of the club. When you hit it here it feels really good! ...

Sweet Spot
The position on the club face at which maximum energy and feel will be transferred.
Swing ...

Golf Club Sweet Spot: Why Important?
The golf club sweet spot is the best surface on the club face to hit the ball, here's why the lady golf clubs sweet spot of a driver is important ...

How close to the sweet spot on the club face the golf ball is struck
How well your shaft flex is matched to your swing speed
Material in which the club face is made of (steel, titanium, tungsten, etc.)
Type of ball you use ...

Example: Hitting the ball on the sweet spot is preferrable to hitting it with the the blade.

This makes for a larger "sweet spot" on the club which helps the golfer on mis-hits.
Chip---a short distance shot near the green where the ball stays low in the air, lands on the green quickly, and rolls to the hole.

What a great teaching tool you've given to your readers and we at Sweet Spot Golf couldn't agree with you more.

You will have to understand 'Clubface AIM', 'Club head PATH' and striking the Ball on the 'Sweet Spot' or as we call it, the 'OPA' or 'Optimal Percussion Area' of the 'Club head'. There is no escaping any of these.

The latest drivers have a larger sweet spot, and the sweet spot is higher up the face to give more spring effect.
To overcome this problem, tee the golf ball up, with at least half the ball above the top of the driver head.

What happens when impact isn't on the sweet spot? As in putting, the club head twists, so the shot starts off-line. But it also means the swing's energy isn't being fully transferred to the ball.

For example you need to make sure that the length of your clubs are right for ease of hitting the sweet spot and having all different types of golf clubs in the bag is not the way to go! ...

First, won't make solid contact with the sweet spot on the clubface because swinging with your arms alone will cause you to manipulate the clubface as it swings through impact.

Many recent technical advances such as perimeter weighting to produce a larger sweet spot and larger clubhead volumes - will make a difference in the consistency and distance of your shots. Why not take advantage of them?

Heavy metal used in club construction. Stainless steel clubs have smaller club heads and sweet spots than titanium clubs.
Stance
How a golfer stands and holds a club in relation to the ball and hole.

On the Screws: An expression which refers to the ball being struck squarely and in the center of the club face or on the sweet spot.

Shots hit on the sweet with old clubs went just as far as the newer "foregiving" clubs of today that are hit on the sweet spot.
This "forgiveness" has had two effects.

Clubface: The angled surface of the golf club head that is used to hit the ball. The center of the clubface is known as the "sweet spot".
To maximize distance and accuracy players should hit the ball with the center of the clubface.

It's hard to hit the ball in the "sweet spot" of any club without balance.

Also, I noticed then when I strike the ball with my driver, it has been continuously noted that on the bottom of my driver, there are ball marks, which means I am missing the the sweet spot by about an ich and-a-half.

The first step in hitting the sweet spot is to accelerate through the ball. To do this, you must eliminate your fear and trust that you CAN make this shot. Successful practice will build your confidence but here's a tip on how to practice.

summer rules Ordinary play according the Rules of Golf
Surlyn Material from which most golf balls are made of.
sweet spot The dead center of the face of the club
swing The action of stroking the ball.

sweet spot: Small area on clubface which will produce optimum power.
swing plane: A term used to describe the angle/line of the movement of the golf club in relation to the body.
swing weight: The ratio of a club's weight to its length.

Sweet spot - The center of the face of the club. The best place to hit the ball on your club.
Swing - The action of stroking the ball.

Sweet Spot The dead centre of the face of the club. Swing The action of stroking the ball. Swing Weight The measure of a club's weight. Takeaway The start of the backswing. Tap in A very short putt.

See also: Golf, Swing, Hit, Shot, Rough