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Closed faceWhen the club face is aligned so that its face points to the left of the aimline (for a right handed player).
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Closed faceA closed face at the position of a clubface relatively to the target line at the moment of the clubface striking the golf ball. The toe of a club is turned a little inward at a closed face. Additionally the angle is less than 90 degrees with a closed face. Furthermore the closed face is one of the common causes for a hook or a pull.
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Closed facewhen (in relation to the target-line) the clubface is angled toward the player's body, ie angled left for right-handed players.
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Closed face refers to the clubface turned left for right-handed golfers, or right for left-handed golfers.
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Closed facewhen (in relation to the target-line) the clubface is angled toward the player's body, ie angled left for right-handed players.
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Closed faceWhen the clubface is pointed to the left of the target when you address the ball.
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Closed faceWhen the blade of the club points to the left of the target.
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Closed faceA term referring to a racket face pointing downward.
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